Headlines, October 7
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8:10 AM PDT on October 7, 2025
- E-Bikes in Berkeley (Berkeleyside)
- Bike Palo Alto (PaloAltoOnline)
- And More on Speed Cameras (SFExaminer)
- Valencia Parking is Just So Complicated for Some Drivers (MissionLocal)
- Uniqlo Coming Back to Downtown S.F. (SFGate, SFStandard)
- Billboard Disses SoMa (SFGate)
- SoMa and Filipino American History Month (SFExaminer)
- Driver Kills Pedestrian in Bernal Heights (MissionLocal)
- More on a Week Without Driving (NorthernCalPublicRadio)
- Engardio on Engardio Recall (SFStandard)
- Commentary: A.I. is Changing San Francisco (SFChron)
- Commentary: ‘Family Zoning’ Plan Histrionics (SFStandard)
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