Humpday Headlines: Clipper Readers Start Taking Regular Cards Today
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Humpday Headlines: Clipper Readers Start Taking Regular Cards Today
"Today is the day that Clipper card readers all begin taking tap-to-pay payments with regular credit cards and phone-wallet cards. As we reported last week, Muni, Caltrain, AC Transit, VTA, and other transit systems that use Clipper will join BART in taking payments from debit and credit cards, but you still need to use Clipper in order to get student and senior discounts, and Clipper-discounted fares on Muni. [Bay Area News Group]"
"A 31-year-old Oakland man is in critical but stable condition after being shot by an assailant while he was sitting in his car. Police say that a masked man in a truck pulled up to the victim around 11:32 pm Tuesday on the 6700 block of Eastlawn Street, got out, and shot him multiple times at point-blank range. [Bay Area News Group]"
"Teachers in West Contra Costa County have ended their strike on what would have been its fifth day, after reaching a tentative deal with the county. The agreement includes an 8% raise over the next two years. [KTVU] In-N-Out has removed the number 67 from its ordering system after a viral trend that brought teenagers to gather and wait for the "6-7" to be called. In-N-Out notes that it also removed 69 from the ordering system years ago. [People]"
Clipper card readers begin accepting tap-to-pay from credit cards and phone-wallets across Bay Area transit systems; Clipper remains required for discounted fares. A 31-year-old Oakland man is in critical but stable condition after being shot multiple times by a masked assailant. Teachers in West Contra Costa County ended a strike after reaching a tentative deal that includes an 8% raise over two years. In-N-Out removed number 67 from its ordering system following a viral trend. A suspect in the killing of a social worker missed a court appearance while held in a psych ward. A Windsor woman faces animal cruelty charges for keeping 28 dogs in a garage.
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