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John Huseby
  • San Francisco Chronicle
    Service on S.F.’s most popular cable car line restored after shutdown
  • East Bay Times
    Golden Gate Bridge district approves $1 billion in seismic retrofit work
  • East Bay Times
    Antioch council to discuss housing projects linked to controversial developer
  • Marin Independent Journal
    Fairfax, housing developer lock horns over project approval
  • Silicon Valley Business Journal
    San Jose apartment complex trades hands for $18.5M
  • San Francisco Standard
    San Francisco’s newest megaproject opened at the worst time
  • San Mateo Daily Journal
    What will become of Burlingame City Hall?
  • Santa Rosa Press Democrat
    Mobile home park owners file federal lawsuits in Windsor and Petaluma
  • Santa Rosa Press Democrat
    Santa Rosa avoids emergency cuts but long-term outlook still shaky
  • East Bay Times
    Government funding shortfalls put Bay Area senior services at risk
  • Marin Independent Journal
    Mill Valley eyes municipal service tax extension
  • East Bay Times
    Bay Area Air District responds to concerns over Spare the Air Alert increase
  • Fairfield Daily Republic
    Solano County challenges Delta tunnel consistency with Delta Plan regulations

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