
Speed Cameras: San Francisco Gets Them First. Whither the Other Six? - Streetsblog California
The first of seven cities that are allowed to use speed cameras in California put their system online. How are the other cities doing? Yesterday, San …
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Time's Almost Up: A Real ID Will Be Required for Air Travel Next Month
A Real ID will soon be mandatory for domestic flights. Flying anywhere in the U.S. after May 7, 2025? You'll need a Real ID to get through airport security. That deadline is now official, and TSA has confirmed there won't be any more extensions. At airports across the country, officials are getting …
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Baseball-sized hail, 82 mph wind gusts reported as severe thunderstorm hits Fremont
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