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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
Why Transit Advocates Aren’t 100% Behind This Senator’s Bold Bill To Slash Highway Funding
A new Republican bill could bring rampant highway overspending to a halt and slash emissions by one-fifth. But don't get too excited because it would hurt transit, too.
March 16, 2026
Citizen Initiative Would Raise Sacramento Sales Tax to Fund Safer Streets and Transit
Sacramento is a dangerous place to move around. A new ballot measure hopes to provide the city with the money to change that.
March 16, 2026
Eyes on the Street Update: Alameda’s Central Avenue Project Nears Completion
The city of Alameda is close to finishing yet another major bike project. But this one has some issues
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March 16, 2026
Eyes on the Street: Short New Protected Bike Lane on Pacific Avenue
Installed as part of Downtown Long Beach's Resa mixed-use development, the northbound protected bike lane extends for one block, immediately south of the Metro A Line Pacific Avenue Station.
March 16, 2026
What If The Rising Costs of Car Dependency Were As Visible As Gas Prices?
Gas station billboards remind U.S. residents every day that driving is getting more expensive. What if they told a different message about the high costs of our autocentric transportation system?
March 16, 2026
Weekend Roundup: Activists Install Posts in S.F., Hopkins Fight Renews in Berkeley
Community activists demand safety on both sides of the bay.
March 13, 2026