Headlines, April 10
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7:01 AM PDT on April 10, 2025
- Mayor Lurie Wants to Let Waymo on Market Street (SFChron)
- Welcome to ‘Sunset Dunes’ Park (SFChron, SFGate, SFStandard)
- Supervisor Chan Wants Third Referendum on Sunset Dunes Park? (SFStandard, SFChron)
- Anti-Sunset Park Group Faces Ethics Fines (MissionLocal)
- Citywide Showdown Coming on Upzoning (SFExaminer)
- S.F. Office Vacancies Drop (SFExaminer)
- Giant Sculpture Arrives on Embarcadero (SFChron)
- Credit Union Plans to Close Branch, Blames Bike Lane? (Berkeleyside)
- More Car Carnage (EastBayTimes1, EastBayTimes2)
- Obit: Steve Leonoudakis, GG Bridge Director Who Brought Back Ferries (SFChron)
- Commentary: New HSR Plan Deserves Support (CalMatters)
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