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Multifamily housing under construction in Sonoma County.
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Karl Nielsen
  • San Francisco Chronicle
    BART's new entry gates are designed to stop fare evaders. Here's when they'll all be installed
  • San Francisco Chronicle
    Five ways to reduce traffic and make California streets safer in 2024
  • KQED
    Making New Year's Eve Plans? Here's How Late Bay Area Public Transit Runs
  • KGO-TV
    These Bay Area transit services are offering free rides for New Year's Eve
  • San Francisco Chronicle
    General Motors sues San Francisco over $108 million tax bill tied to Cruise
  • American Banker
    What's next for transit payments in 2024?
  • Mercury News
    Despite billions spent, new data shows almost a third of the nation’s homeless now live in California
  • San Francisco Chronicle
    S.F. tax on empty homes faces legal challenge
  • San Mateo Daily Journal
    Redwood City School District studies teacher housing
  • New York Times
    San Francisco’s Montgomery Street Could Signal a Downtown Revival
  • San Francisco Chronicle
    Laid-off tech workers applied to work for S.F. amid massive vacancies. So far, just 16 have been hired
  • Mercury News
    Solar energy and its cheaper bills are coming to more disadvantaged communities
  • Local News Matters
    There’s a fungus among us: East Bay district puts out its annual wild mushroom warning
  • Local News Matters
    San Mateo County commits $15M for climate change adaptation, flood mitigation projects

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