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Kids with backpacks board the 61 Alameda/Ralston SamTrans bus.
  • Mercury News
    BART commute struggles continue; Red Line and Green Line reopen after temporary closure
  • Bus News
    San Francisco Secures Federal Funding for New Hybrid Buses
  • Marin Independent Journal
    Mill Valley grapples with mounting road repair costs
  • San Francisco Chronicle
    SFO travel shifts with the seasons. These destinations see a surge in winter flights
  • Mercury News
    ‘It doesn’t matter what time you leave’: 9.6 million holiday drivers to pack California roads
  • Local News Matters
    Measure K creates thousands of affordable housing units, San Mateo County says
  • Mercury News
    School district eyes hundreds of San Jose homes intended for its workers
  • Mercury News
    Affordable homes project might replace Walnut Creek apartments
  • San Jose Spotlight
    Mountain View approves 15-story builder’s remedy project near Highway 101
  • Sonoma Index-Tribune
    Sonoma’s minimum wage will increase by 2.5% in 2026
  • KPIX
    New generation of San Francisco crab fishermen await upcoming Dungeness season
  • San Francisco Chronicle
    S.F.’s Union Square comeback is taking shape — despite two major question marks
  • Mercury News
    Silicon Valley commercial leasing surges and new development rises
  • KQED
    Hundreds of California and Bay Area Hazardous Sites Could Face Future Flooding
  • Press Democrat
    Magnitude 3.9 quake strikes northern Sonoma County

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