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SFMTA's fare evasion crackdown: Is it paying off amid financial crisis? Here's a look at numbersThe San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency is catching more people trying to ride for free as fare inspectors are talking to twice as many passengers as they were a year ago. With the agency in ...
A new, innovative light attraction makes its debut this weekend in the South Bay. Lemuria: A World of Wonder opens Saturday in the Imaginarium at the Great Mall in Milpitas. The "never-before-seen ...
On Thursday, at 12 p.m., Mayor Daniel Lurie’s new “family zoning” proposal will be presented before the San Francisco ...
The executive director of the Bike Coalition says he wasn't too happy when he heard Mayor Daniel Lurie's announcement that Waymo will soon be allowed to drive on the portion of Market Street closed ...
Christopher White, the Executive Director of the San Francisco Bicycle Coalition said that if Lurie wants Market Street to ...
Since the Caltrain is electrified, we’ve really reinvented our service,” said Caltrain spokesperson Dan Lieberman. “It’s ...
The National Weather Service forecast for the greater San Francisco Bay Area for Tuesday calls for up to 80 percent chances of rain and showers, with a slight chance of thunderstorms.
I am tired of hearing that Clark County doesn’t want light rail. No one asked me or the people I ride with. If you don’t like MAX, don’t ride it. As I pass you and your traffic jam ...
according to the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency. Indigent persons, or individuals who are homeless, are eligible for an 80% discount on the speeding ticket. San Francisco officials ...
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Local News Matters on MSNSF supes ask Newsom for billions to mitigate impending public transit budget deficitSan Francisco is seeking billions of dollars from the state to help support the city’s public transit system as the San ...
State Senators Scott Wiener and Jesse Arreguin want the public to imagine a world without BART service and no San Francisco Muni trains and buses either. "The impact it have on so many people in ...
SAN JOSE — As the strike of Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority workers reaches the end of its second week, union members are set to vote on a new proposal Saturday following several days of ...
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