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BART 'Redoubles' Commitment to Resolve Strike After Deaths
Federal authorities have launched an investigation into the deaths of two Bay Area Rapid Transit workers fatally struck by a train over the weekend. Two maintenance workers were hit Saturday as they inspected a stretch of track. Many union members wondered aloud about the fact the driver of the train was a BART manager. BART's directors said in a statement the tragedy has "redoubled" their commitment to a quick resolution of the strike, and they are open to restarting mediation.

New Veterans Homes Open in Fresno, Redding
A new state-run veterans home opens later this week in Redding. And another just opened in Fresno, to the relief of many.

Travelers Can Soon Walk Across Border in Tijuana Airport
It's been in the works for more than 20 years, but construction has finally begun on a cross-border terminal that will let travelers arriving at Tijuana's airport walk across a bridge directly into San Diego.

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