Headlines, November 8
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7:49 AM PST on November 8, 2024
- Daniel Lurie to be San Francisco’s Next Mayor (SFGate, SFChron, EastBayTimes)
- Danny Sauter Wins in District 3 (SFStandard)
- Muni Funding Measure Wins… but Loses (SFGate)
- Daylighting Law Kinda Goes into Force (Hoodline)
- California Boosts Reporting Requirements for Robocars (Reuters)
- Will Trump Stop California Emissions Controls? (SFChron)
- Trump’s Revenge on California (SFChron)
- Berkeley’s Push to Ban Natural Gas is Failing (Berkeleyside)
- Bike Access on Mount Tamalpais (MarinIJ)
- Commentary: S.F. is not for Sale (SFChron)
- Commentary: Congratulations Mayor-Elect Lurie. Your Job is Going to Suck (SFStandard)
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