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The front of a BART train and a sign that reads WELCOME TO WARM SPRINGS / SOUTH FREMONT, inside a BART station.
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Noah Berger
  • Mercury News
    BART just had its highest ridership day of 2023. Why?
  • Mercury News
    Editorial: No more money for BART until it has truly independent oversight
  • Mercury News
    California hits ambitious goal for electric cars two years early
  • Mercury News
    ‘The most dangerous road in Santa Clara County’: Roadshow
  • Marin Independent Journal
    SMART to offer overnight parking aimed at travelers
  • Berkeleyside
    After pandemic pause, bus service to return to Ashby Avenue
  • Bloomberg
    The Real Costs of Curbing Fare Evasion
  • Smart Cities
    High-speed rail projects vie for scant federal dollars
  • SF Gate
    Sonoma County to remove racist restrictions in millions of real estate documents
  • San Francisco Chronicle
    S.F. Giants release renderings of what apartment tower by Oracle Park will look like
  • San Francisco Chronicle
    S.F. approves housing plan on infamous Nordstrom parking lot, and two more contentious sites
  • SF Gate
    'Ridiculous': Atherton residents call for revolt over housing plan revisions
  • San Francisco Chronicle
    Oakland-based Fortune 500 company to lay off 200 employees
  • Mercury News
    Top five Earth Day events in the Bay Area this weekend
  • East Bay Times
    Conservation group names Northern California river among 10 most endangered in U.S.

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