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Pedestrians cross the street in a colorful crosswalk in San Jose.
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Karl Nielsen
  • San Francisco Chronicle
    Starting this week, BART will take credit cards — here’s what to know
  • KQED
    Starting This Week, You Can Tap Onto BART With a Credit Card — Here’s How
  • Local News Matters
    $36.3M charging infrastructure approved to support SamTrans’ growing electric bus fleet
  • SF Gate
    Oakland: Ferry Terminal Receives Federal Grant To Upgrade For Electric Ferries
  • The Oaklandside
    Caltrans issues a state-wide plan for city cycling
  • Petaluma Argus-Courier
    Penngrove town hall on traffic, roundabouts draws hundreds of locals
  • Patch
    Alameda County Seeks Community Input On Transportation
  • Marin Independent Journal
    Despite progress, SMART lawsuit imperils regional path
  • San Francisco Chronicle
    S.F. developer eyeing Bay Area Macy’s site for new housing development
  • San Francisco Chronicle
    A new California law just snuck in a cap on HOA fines. Here’s why that could be a problem
  • Local News Matters
    The puck stops here: San Jose will modernize SAP Center to keep Sharks in town until 2051
  • Gilroy Dispatch
    Gavilan College recognized for strong return on investment
  • Sonoma Index-Tribune
    Former Vintage Wine Estates CEO returns to the industry
  • KQED
    Santa Cruz's Iconic Mystery Spot is More than Just a Ubiquitous Bumper Sticker

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