Headlines, October 29
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7:35 AM PDT on October 29, 2024
- S.F.’s Traffic Violence Continues Unabated (SFStandard)
- Driver Kills Pedestrian on Geary (SFStandard)
- Concrete Barriers for Sex Workers, But Now Motorists are Mad Again (SFStandard)
- More Money for Caltrain Downtown Extension (SierraTimes)
- Marin Approves Money for Transit Projects (MarinIJ)
- Free Ferry Rides (SFChron)
- Funding Levels and Berkeley’s Competing Street-Fix Measures (Berkeleyside)
- Breed Says S.F. is Awesome (SFExaminer)
- But San Francisco Voters Can’t Decide (SFGate)
- As S.F. Struggles to Regain Jobs (SFChron1, SFChron2)
- Candlestick Park is a Broken Promise to S.F.’s Black Community (SFStandard)
- Commentary: Muni is Doing Great (SFStandard)
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