Today’s Headlines
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3:14 PM PDT on April 10, 2015
- De Leon bill to cut fuel use in CA approved by Senate committee (CA Public Radio)
- SMART train begins testing pilot cars in Northern California (Marin Independent Journal)
- San Jose inclusionary housing law to be reviewed by CA Supreme Court (San Jose Mercury News)
- Now you can take public transit from Fresno to Yosemite, King’s Canyon (Valley Public Radio)
- Questions arise about maintenance of proposed 50-mile greenway in Coachella Valley (The Desert Sun)
- Make a video! Win a prize! Celebrate your bike commute (Reliance Foundry)
- Riding the fancy new bus in SF (Grist)
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