Humpday Headlines: BART Sees Early Morning Disruption From Disabled Train
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Humpday Headlines: BART Sees Early Morning Disruption From Disabled Train
"The disabled train, between Embarcadero and 24th Street, forced other trains to single-track through the city, but regular service resumed as of 6:45 am."
"The parents of the young man who allegedly attempted to firebomb Sam Altman's house last week, 20-year-old Daniel Moreno-Gama, have spoken out seeking sympathy for their son."
"Authorities in San Jose today began clearing out an encampment of around 40 to 100 people on the notorious 'Jungle' site on land near Coyote Creek."
"Chevron's president of global refining, Andrew Walz, says that stepped-up imports of oil from Venezuela are helping the company to temper gas prices."
BART experienced a service disruption on Wednesday morning when a train became disabled between Embarcadero and 24th Street. This incident forced other trains to single-track through the city. Regular service was restored by 6:45 am. In other news, the parents of Daniel Moreno-Gama, who allegedly attempted to firebomb Sam Altman's house, expressed concern for their son’s mental health. Authorities in San Jose began clearing an encampment near Coyote Creek. The weather forecast indicates clear conditions with possible showers in the North Bay.
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