Op-Ed: Oil Shocks Will Keep Coming. High-Speed Rail Can Boost Our Resilience by The Editorial Team
April 21, 2026 California is creating a blueprint for how America can prepare for a volatile geopolitical future that will not end with the war with Iran
Eyes on the Street: Alameda Improves Access to Cross-Alameda Trail by Roger Rudick
April 20, 2026 Why settle for nice when you can have nicer?
Commentary: Is a Transporter Bridge the 100-Year-Old Solution for the Estuary Crossing We’ve all been Looking for? by Roger Rudick
April 15, 2026 A kooky but real technology called a “transporter bridge” may solve Western Alameda’s “you can’t get there from here” issue for cyclists and pedestrians. Not only that, it could become a major attraction for the Bay Area
AC Transit, Muni, Caltrain Predict Service Collapse Without More Funding by Roger Rudick
April 14, 2026 It’s essential to put a citizen-led funding measure on the ballot for November’s election
Caltrans and Alameda Officials Celebrate Launch of Nimitz Freeway Widening Project Through Oakland’s Chinatown by Roger Rudick
April 13, 2026 To move forward, first we have to stop moving backwards
The Kirkham Neck-Down Worked for Safety, So San Francisco Removed it by Roger Rudick
April 7, 2026 Vision Zero pledges are meaningless if politicians fold the moment drivers complain
Headlines, April 3 by Roger Rudick
April 3, 2026
Friday Video: A Master List of All The Reasons Why Car Domination Sucks by The Editorial Team
April 2, 2026 Jason Slaughter catalogues the many harms of America’s preferred transportation monoculture.