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Karl Nielsen
  • SF Examiner
    Tenderloin neighborhood advocates say Taylor Street widening ‘overdue’
  • East Bay Times
    How did East Bay’s most dangerous highway see fatal crash numbers fall dramatically in 2024?
  • CalMatters
    California’s lemon law is changing and car buyers have fewer protections in the new year
  • Mercury News
    Toll Authority approves measure to further increase Bay Area bridge tolls starting in 2026
  • San Mateo Daily Journal
    Bridge tolls heading to $11.50 in San Mateo County
  • Berkeleyside
    Berkeley zoning board approves 17-story apartment building at former United Artists Theater
  • Mercury News
    Housing development to replace San Jose office building takes shape
  • SF Standard
    Revealed: The anonymous donor behind $100M Market St. housing project
  • Washington Post
    Companies that mandate RTO see slower workforce growth, studies show
  • Sacramento Bee
    Biden’s EPA approves California climate rules including ban on new gas car sales in 2035
  • CalMatters
    New decisions boost California’s zero-emission vehicle mandate, but major hurdles remain
  • SF Chronicle
    PG&E wins $15 billion loan from Biden administration to expand grid
  • SF Standard
    Sacramento man sues over ‘discriminatory’ Bay Bridge lights, says they cause suicidal thoughts

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