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Today’s Headlines
Crowds Greet Opening of Central Subway (SFChron, SFBay) Central Subway Opens with Limited Service (SFChron, NBCBayArea, KQED) Port of LB Opens Electric Truck Charging Station (Daily Breeze) LADOT Commemorates World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims In SD, City Memorializes Deaths with 294 Pairs of Shoes (Union-Tribune) Pleasanton Adds Pop-Up Protected Bike Lane (Pleasanton Weekly) San Francisco … Continued
9:37 AM PST on November 21, 2022
- Crowds Greet Opening of Central Subway (SFChron, SFBay)
- Central Subway Opens with Limited Service (SFChron, NBCBayArea, KQED)
- Port of LB Opens Electric Truck Charging Station (Daily Breeze)
- LADOT Commemorates World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims
- In SD, City Memorializes Deaths with 294 Pairs of Shoes (Union-Tribune)
- Pleasanton Adds Pop-Up Protected Bike Lane (Pleasanton Weekly)
- San Francisco Continues Scooter Crack Down (SFStandard)
- Transit District Sells Naming Rights for Stations (Union-Tribune)
- Feds. Moving to Disburse Funds from Year-Old Infrastructure Act (Natural Resources Defense Council)
- Fluctuating Gas Prices Causing Chaos (SacBee)
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