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    • Free Muni for Youths in San Francisco (SFExaminerSFGate)
    • More on Yesterday's SBSF Story on Expanding Ferry Service (KPIX5)
    • CA High-Speed Rail and Palmdale Announce Station Planning Partnership (Antelope Valley Times)
    • San Diego Changing Policies to Better Fight Climate Change (Union-Tribune)
    • California Fires Burning Hotter, Faster (LAT)
    • Newsom Signs Budget Bill Including $600 Stimulus (SacBee)
    • Irvine Discusses Renaming Orange County Great Park After....Itself (OC Register)
    • Federal $ Won't Last Long Enough for Transit Ridership to Fully Recover. Cities Offering Discounts to Bring Riders Back (NBC News)

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