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District restaurants will have until the end of November to apply, but businesses with permits in rush hour parking lanes ...
The Trump administration is revoking federal support for renewable energy, but demand for new projects continues unabated.
Religious leaders want the state to reduce zoning regulations to streamline leasing church-owned land to housing developers.
The new electric trains are running faster and more reliably, leading to strong ridership growth on the Bay Area rail system.
A court ordered the city of Baltimore to spend at least $44 million over the next four years on accessibility upgrades for the city’s sidewalks. The decree stems from a 2021 lawsuit.
The mayor says allowing homeowners to convert garages to dwelling units could alleviate the city’s housing shortage.
When you think of high public transit ridership, suburbs don’t often come to mind. But Brampton, Ontario — a suburb of ...
City leaders formed the San Francisco Relief Committee, which, aided by the U.S. Army, organized refugee camps and built 5,610 tiny, two- and three-room shelters to house those displaced by the ...
At 5:12am on Wednesday, April 18, 1906, a portion of the seam between the two tectonic plates San Francisco rests on suddenly ruptured. The earth shook for 45 seconds, and the ensuing fire raged on ...
Hard costs like labor and materials combined with ‘soft’ costs such as permitting make building in the San Francisco Bay Area ...
San Diego County experiences a rise in urban coyotes, as sightings become prevalent throughout its urban neighbourhoods and ...
Two years after the departments of Justice and Health and Human Services negotiated a historic settlement with Alabama ...
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