Thursday’s Headlines
More Headlines at SBUSA, SBLA, and SBSF
10:22 AM PDT on April 2, 2026
- Actual Coverage of CAHSR’s Rail Head (Fresno Bee)
- Fake Coverage of CAHSR’s Rail Head (SBSF)
- Bay Area Transit by the Numbers in 2025 (SFGate)
- Protected Bike Lanes Coming To Chinatown Station in LA (Urbanize)
- Update on the Hopkin’s Bike Lane Battle (Berkeleyside)
- L.A. Reporter On Metro Computer Hack, Controller Race, ULA Reform
- Disneyland Opens New Shuttle Service (OC Reg.)
- What Did West Sac. Learn From Having the A’s? (SacBee)
- If We Had Better Transit…Gas Price Shocks Wouldn’t Be So Bad(State Smart Transportation)
- Subsidizing Fuel Prices Bad Idea (Transportist)
- Suspending the Gas Tax? (EastBayTimes)
- Automakers Don’t Sweat Gas Prices. Only Rich Buy New Cars. (Jalopnik)
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