Today’s Headlines
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3:06 PM PST on December 2, 2016
- In San Francisco, the driver is never at fault (Systemic Failure)
- San Diego, you need to acknowledge racial bias in your policing (San Diego Union Tribune)
- Some reasons Ventura County’s transportation sales tax measure failed (Ventura County Star)
- Do bike-share systems work? (Outside)
- The Bay Area is resegregating (East Bay Times)
- Uber subsidizes trips: that can’t last forever (Financial Times)
- Does online shopping increase or decrease overall traffic? (City Commentary)
- Reruralizing suburbs (Granola Shotgun)
- Brown appoints Rep. Xavier Becerra to Attorney General post (Capitol Weekly)
- What that might mean for California and the country (Slate)
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