Headlines, April 24
By
Roger Rudick
8:52 AM PDT on April 24, 2026
- Seniors and Potential Transit Cuts (theFrisc)
- More on SFMTA Budget (KRON4)
- BART to the Prom (SFChron)
- More on Public Transportation and the World Cup (Independent)
- Supervisor Bilal Mahmood Looks at Market Street (SFExaminer)
- Supervisor Melgar Speaks About the Mayor (MissionLocal)
- More on 19th Avenue Closure (KQED, KRON4)
- Oakland’s Trash Problems (Oaklandside)
- More Free Private Car Storage in Anti-Safety Sausalito (MarinIJ)
- Letters: Burlingame isn’t Daylighting (DailyJournal)
- Commentary: Don’t Touch the Cable Cars (SFChron)
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