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Pedestrians cross the street in a colorful crosswalk in San Jose.
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Karl Nielsen
  • Railway Age
    Caltrain Success Story
  • East Bay Times
    Caltrain’s Holiday Train taking a different route this year
  • KQED
    Clipper 2.0 Is Here. Glitches Have Plagued the Rollout
  • Marin Independent Journal
    Richmond-San Rafael Bridge tolls to rise on Jan. 1
  • San Jose Spotlight
    Mountain View plans to widen crosswalks at downtown intersections
  • Local News Matters
    Milestone reached in Palo Alto’s levee project to filter wastewater before it reaches the Bay
  • San Francisco Examiner
    Wiener's work at center of SF housing debates
  • Berkeleyside
    Berkeley wants a vibrant San Pablo Avenue. Will more housing deliver it?
  • Berkeleyside
    UC Berkeley finds new developer to build affordable and supportive housing at People’s Park
  • Fairfield Daily Republic
    Brewery closing could impact up to 600 workers at Fairfield site, other related businesses
  • Vacaville Reporter
    Anheuser-Busch to close Bay Area brewery, a loss of 475 jobs
  • San Francisco Chronicle
    California loses jobs for fourth straight month as tech layoffs continue
  • Mercury News
    Bay Area gains jobs in September as California suffers losses
  • KQED
    ‘A Morale Bomb’: National Park Workers Face Wage Cuts and 'Dubiously Legal' Review System
  • KPIX
    Native plants and critters at San Francisco's Presidio get a new corridor toward the future
  • Richmondside
    This Richmond nonprofit is ‘greening’ the city one project at a time

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