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BART seeks tax measure to address budget shortfalls
Bay Area Rapid Transit is forecasting future budget shortfalls of about $350 million a year.
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The A's are winning again, even if only a small crowd of diehards are in the Coliseum to see it
Oakland Athletics fans are few but mighty at the moment, with small crowds of longtime diehards trying to relish every chance to see their beloved A’s before they relocate to Sacramento for the next three seasons and, later, Las Vegas.
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Bay Area company using AI to sort through recycling
One Bay Area company is using artificial intelligence to help people recycle and get money back on the spot.
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Richmond City Council urges California to cut ties with PG&E amid rate hikes
The Richmond City Council voted unanimously on Tuesday night to ask California to replace PG&E, which has doubled its rates since 2019, with Golden State Energy, a nonprofit public benefit utility.
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New average rents in Bay Area show nearly $3,700 needed for 1BR in Mountain View
The latest Bay Area rent numbers are in and they show a pattern on how challenging and expensive it is to make it in the region.
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Routine traffic stop leads to police seizing 36 guns, arresting suspect in San Jose
What started as a routine traffic stop in San Jose led to police seizing 36 guns they said should never have been on the street.
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Longtime South Bay Congressman Pete McCloskey dies at 96
Pete McCloskey, the longtime South Bay Republican congressman, died Wednesday at the age of 96.