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    • Study: CA diesel emissions rules saved lives (CalMatters)
    • More states adopt California’s clean car standards (Bloomberg Law)
    • Vaccines still not reaching poorest areas in SF (SF Chronicle)
    • About Santa Clara's planned express lanes (Palo Alto Online)
    • ATP awards:
      • Completing a gap in bike path from SLO to the beach (San Luis Obispo.com)
      • Karuk tribal community in Happy Camp to see improvements (KIEM-TV)
    • Pasadena seeks public input on its Pedestrian Plan (Pasadena Now)
    • Kern River Bike Path: Council considers allowing e-bikes (Bakersfield.com)
    • Wrong-way driving is becoming more frequent (Post-Gazette)
    • Another HSR contractor blames CAHSRA for potential delays, looking for more money (LA Times)
    • Capitol Corridor adjusted spring schedule goes into effect today: better connections, better distribution of trains

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Wednesday’s Headlines

Is that Ralph Vartabedian's music?

March 18, 2026

Opinion: The Federal Railroad Administration’s Proposed Amtrak Restructuring is Worth Considering

The federal push to overhaul Amtrak operations is promising, but it must be done with care.

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StreetSmart 15: Homes Before Highways

Research from the Greenlining Institute highlights how freeway expansion is quietly shrinking California’s housing supply, as advocates push for policies that prioritize homes over highways.

March 17, 2026

Pasadena Seeks Input for Transit Service Overhaul

Several lines could be condensed on the north side of town, a new line is proposed from Huntington Hospital to JPL, and Dial-A-Ride could give same day service.

March 17, 2026

Caltrain Pauses Large-Bike Ban

After blow-back from advocates and some bad press coverage, the Peninsula's railroad is giving its policy another look.

March 17, 2026

Tuesday’s Headlines

Expect more nonsense on the news as legacy media is underfunded except for the ones that are billionaires mouthpieces.

March 17, 2026
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