November 24, 2020

The Bay Area’s headlines, all in one place.
Housing/Development
- California needs more homes built. Google and Facebook are betting on this modular housing startup [San Francisco Chronicle]
- Controversial Richmond housing project heads to city council [East Bay Times]
- Real estate: Residential tower with rooftop infinity pool eyed in downtown San Jose [Mercury News]
Transportation
- GM backs California effort to set emissions standards [Mercury News]
- G.M. Drops Its Support for Trump Climate Rollbacks and Aligns With Biden [New York Times]
- What will happen if I don’t renew my auto registration? Roadshow [Mercury News]
- Construction on Twin Peaks Tunnel to begin November 30 [San Francisco Examiner]
- More people expected to drive than fly for the holiday this year due to pandemic concerns [San Francisco Examiner]
- Lime adding 1,000 S.F. scooters after city approval [San Francisco Chronicle]
- Thousands of dolphins ‘stampede’ off California coast [Mercury News]
- Bay Area labor groups seek $100M to prevent transit layoffs [Marin Independent Journal]
- Editorial: Golden Gate Bridge board makes difficult, yet needed, decision for layoffs [Marin Independent Journal]