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  • Local News Matters
    Traffic deaths in San Francisco drop by nearly 50% in 2025 compared to previous year
  • Mercury News
    Cupertino gets state grant for bicycle, pedestrian safety
  • Marin Independent Journal
    San Rafael concerns persist over Marin Transit bus yard plan
  • San Francisco Chronicle
    Waymo wants to be Big Tech’s nice guy. Will San Francisco buy it?
  • Marin Independent Journal
    Sausalito drafts list of prospective paving projects
  • New York Times
    27 Million Fewer Car Trips: Life After a Year of Congestion Pricing
  • Mercury News
    U.S. housing won’t crash because it’s getting a bailout
  • Mercury News
    This Bay Area city was once hailed as the fastest-growing in California. Has it maxed out on development?
  • Marin Independent Journal
    Environmental report released for Strawberry housing project
  • New York Times
    Trump Says ‘Housing First’ Failed the Homeless. Here’s What the Evidence Says.
  • San Francisco Chronicle
    These are the biggest challenges facing California’s economy in 2026
  • Mercury News
    Despite decline in volume, Port of Oakland’s latest numbers could be a good sign
  • San Mateo Daily Journal
    Port of Redwood City ends 2025 with higher revenue
  • San Francisco Chronicle
    Bay Area hit by one-two punch of flooding from rain, king tides

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