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Karl Nielsen
  • San Francisco Chronicle
    The Golden Gate Bridge is about to see 10 years of intensive construction
  • Marin Independent Journal
    SMART preps for hiring spree, more trains
  • Richmond Standard
    ‘No Kings,’ Pride events help boost BART ridership
  • San Mateo Daily Journal
    Early stages of El Camino improvements underway in San Mateo County
  • San Mateo Daily Journal
    Transportation policy a focus for Mullin. Multiple bills modeled on San Mateo County transit agency work
  • San Jose Spotlight
    Cupertino dashboard tracks traffic collisions
  • Marin Independent Journal
    Editorial: Trial for part-time Richmond Bridge bike lane will be monitored closely
  • Berkeleyside
    BART chooses developer team for 618-unit housing project at Ashby station
  • Vacaville Reporter
    California Forever launches Solano Foundry
  • Gilroy Dispatch
    ADU plan galleries help ease process for cities, builders
  • San Francisco Chronicle
    San Francisco AI company lays off 200 after Meta’s multibillion-dollar deal
  • Mercury News
    Intel cuts hundreds more Bay Area jobs as tech layoffs worsen
  • Marin Independent Journal
    Kaiser lays off nurses in San Rafael, Petaluma
  • The Oaklandside
    Proposal to swap housing for green space at Estuary Park roils community
  • Mercury News
    AI comes to California’s electric grid
  • Bay Nature
    These Programs Have Monitored Our Waters For Decades. Trump Could Destroy Them.
  • Politico
    From green icon to housing villain: The fall of California’s landmark environmental law

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