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Cyclists and pedestrians take advantage of the carfree Embarcadero in San Francisco for Sunday's Streets.
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Noah Berger
  • San Francisco Chronicle
    Here are 10 to 15 stations that could close under BART doomsday scenarios
  • KRON
    These are the BART stations that could close under transit system’s worst-case scenario
  • Government Technology
    Just in Time for Super Bowl LX, BART Rolls Out Tech Upgrades
  • Mass Transit
    BART releases 2026-2035 Sustainability Action Plan
  • Smart Cities
    How one city increased transit bus speeds by 20%
  • Mercury News
    Here’s where traffic could snarl across the Bay Area for the Super Bowl
  • San Jose Spotlight
    Cupertino council approves unique affordable housing project
  • Mercury News
    Hundreds of homes could sprout at big San Jose office building site
  • San Francisco Chronicle
    S.F.’s shuttered mall could be sold for a deep discount. Here’s who might buy it
  • Mercury News
    Building entrepreneurs and revitalizing East Bay downtown districts
  • San Francisco Chronicle
    Tech layoffs: Meta cutting more than 100 Bay Area jobs
  • Cal Matters
    California spends billions based on this pollution tracker. Who benefits from its latest update?
  • New York Times
    People in This San Francisco Suburb Would Like the Earth to Just Stop Shaking, Please

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