Headlines, May 6
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8:32 AM PDT on May 6, 2024
- Twin Peaks Tunnel to Close for Repairs Again (SFChron)
- Lyft E-Bikes Finally Coming to Oakland (Oaklandside)
- Forcing an End to “Work from Home” Terrible for Environment (MotherJones)
- Asian Hate Incident on Muni (SFChron)
- SFMTA Approves Budget (RailwayAge)
- Speed Cameras in the Richmond (RichmondReview)
- Upzoning Planned for Westside Housing (RichmondReview)
- Agreement on Bill to Convert Offices to Housing (SFChron)
- Cinco de Mayo Bike Rideout (SFStandard)
- San Francisco’s Trash Investigators (SFStandard)
- Waymo Expanding Experiments on Humans (SFChron, SJSpotlight)
- Golden Gate Bridge District Plans for Post-Pandemic Future (MarinIJ)
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