Mullaney's Picks: Traffic Fatality Town Halls, FIFA Announcement
The not-to-be missed headlines about San Francisco curated by Alex Mullaney for members of The Ingleside Light.
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June 16, 2022, 1:02 pm
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July 21, 2022, 1:32 pm
The not-to-be missed headlines about San Francisco curated by Alex Mullaney for members of The Ingleside Light. Sign up here.
Mercury News: BART approves first fare hike in over two years, $2.5 billion budget
San Francisco Standard: SF Police Union President Steps Down Amid Claims of Financial Impropriety: 'An Absolute Dumpster Fire'
San Francisco Examiner: What's next for Muni after Prop A's defeat?
San Francisco Chronicle: SF supervisor wants city to hold public town halls after every traffic fatality
San Francisco Chronicle: Downtown San Francisco is on the brink, and it's worse than it looks
New Yorkers: The Theft of the Commons
Mission Local: Failed $400M Muni bond campaign used poor Spanish translations
The Intercept: Jan. 6 Hearings Seek to Remind a Forgetful Nation About the Day Donald Trump Almost Engineered a Coup
Mission Local: The Boudin recall crashed Muni's $400M bond. The same consulting firm led both
Bay Area Reporter: Political Notes: Queer SF BART director Li launches reelection bid
Mission Local: Supervisor Connie Chan challenges Mayor Breed to allocate $118 million to the Asian-Pacific Islander community
San Francisco Chronicle: Bay Area braces for FIFA announcement of 2026 World Cup host sites
Alex Mullaney founded The Ingleside Light in 2008 during the peak of San Francisco's great tradition of neighborhood newspapers. He is the publisher and editor.
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The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency had been set to start painting the K-Line's lanes red as soon as Monday.
The search for longtime park boss Phil Ginsburg’s replacement begins with a series of public forums.
The crash took down a light pole in the median and forced traffic to be diverted in the southbound direction.
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The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency had been set to start painting the K-Line's lanes red as soon as Monday.
Leaving out crime, small businesses, public transit and development stories most interested readers this year.
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Officials said contracts are in place and the groundbreaking is set for late January.