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SF News /Jay Barmann

New Year's Day Links: Remember Oscar Grant

Published Jan 1, 2017 · 5:30 AM PST

  • You may have seen Supervisor Eric Mar's op-ed pushing for the Geary BRT. Well here's a counterpoint argument that the current rapid bus service is good enough. [Examiner]
  • Grace Emily Moreno, born 12 seconds after midnight in San Jose, is likely the Bay Area's first baby of 2017. [CBS 5]
  • A fiery DUI rollover crash on 101 in San Jose around 1 a.m. this morning ended with a Good Samaritan rushing to free the driver and save the driver, who was not seriously injured. [CBS 5]
  • After a pursuit by CHP officers near the 580/80 interchange in Oakland, a reckless driver flipped his car onto a homeless encampment around 1:10 a.m. this morning, injuring two people. [Bay City News]
  • Marking the eighth anniversary of the fatal shooting of Oscar Grant, there was a vigil Sunday afternoon at the Fruitvale BART station. [IndyBay]
  • Now that he's a dad, Mark Zuckerberg announces that he’s no longer an atheist, but doesn't clarify beyond saying he thinks religion is "important." [Chronicle]
  • In light of discrimination concerns, Uber and Lyft are defending their policies to show rider names and photos to drivers. [TechCrunch]

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