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Silicon Valley Lawmakers Want To Ban Leaded Plane Fuel
Two Silicon Valley congressmembers are vowing to take the fight to ban leaded aviation fuel to the White House.

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Two Silicon Valley congressmembers are vowing to take the fight to ban leaded aviation fuel to the White House.

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“I want to live in a nice community just like everybody else.”
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Councilmembers Karen Hardy and Raj Chahal are accused of accepting a gift visit to the 49ers stadium.
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With a shopping cart full of his belongings, Jonathan Todd Carlson watched as bulldozers broke down his makeshift home.
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