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Mark Prado
  • San Francisco Chronicle
    High-speed rail could run from S.F. to L.A. by 2040. All it needs is $126 billion
  • KQED
    I-80 Closure: What to Know About Travel Through San Francisco Next Weekend
  • Mercury News
    Huge experimental airship spotted over Sonoma County
  • Vacaville Reporter
    Solano Chronicles: The history behind the Vallejo-Mare Island Ferry
  • Marin Independent Journal
    Editorial: North Bay coordinated transit plan should make things easier
  • San Francisco Chronicle
    After years of delays, major affordable housing project finally breaks ground in the Mission
  • Press Democrat
    Exodus from Sonoma and Napa counties since pandemic has subsided but still significant
  • San Jose Spotlight
    State housing law could change Campbell’s small city vibe
  • San Francisco Chronicle
    Why the slowdown in S.F. housing construction is leading to a new tax battle
  • San Francisco Chronicle
    Almost no housing is getting built in S.F. Could this proposal change that?
  • Associated Press
    Soaring gas prices lead to biggest monthly inflation spike in four years
  • The Oaklandside
    Immigrant truckers are enduring delays to get their driver’s licenses back
  • Mercury News
    The most-visited national parks in America include this California jewel
  • Richmond Standard
    Spring warmth brings rattlesnake activity to East Bay Regional Parks
  • NBC Bay Area
    New state water plan in the works for a hotter future

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