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Bad karma: Nonprofit bike shop owner ‘frustrated’ by countless burglaries
A nonprofit bike shop in San Jose has been targeted by burglars dozens of times over the past decade — including Tuesday morning, when thieves took merchandise worth approximately...Read More
Supe proposes broad expansion to illegal dumping laws
San Francisco Supervisor Shamann Walton is tightening laws when it comes to illegal dumping on city streets. Department of Public Works officials told the Board of Supervisors in March that...Read More
Thieves steal Uhaul with 50 bikes, gear belonging to East Oakland nonprofit
A fleet of 50 bicycles belonging to a bike education nonprofit were stolen from a school in Alameda on Wednesday. Cycles of Change, a nonprofit based in East Oakland,...Read More
Results show Valencia Street protected bike lane ‘dramatically’ reduces risk
"The data now backs up what we knew to be true — commonsense safety improvements dramatically reduce the risk of collisions and save lives." Read More
Celebration, resistance collide at San Francisco’s 49th annual Pride parade
Motorcycles revved up, sending the crowd of hundreds of thousands into a frenzy. Sabine Balden sat on her bike, ready to ride, dressed in clothes that matched her fire-red...Read More
Bicyclist dies in head-on collision with SUV
A bicyclist was killed in a head-on collision with an SUV in the Oakland hills on Thursday afternoon.Read More
Bike thief attacks rider with metal pipe
A metal pipe-wielding suspect allegedly assaulted a bicyclist from behind before making off with two bikes Thursday evening.Read More
One killed in Oakland dirt bike collision
Speed was a factor in a head-on collision between two dirt bikes in East Oakland on Monday night that left one 21-year-old man dead and another 21-year-man injured, police...Read More
Caltrans releases bicycle and pedestrian safety plan
Caltrans has released its first-ever bicycle and pedestrian plan to improve and organize “active transportation” methods in California. The plan sets a goal of creating safe biking and walking...Read More
Caltrain to board bicyclists first in pilot
Caltrain bicyclists will be allowed first access to bike cars beginning Monday in a five-week pilot program to improve efficiency, Caltrain officials said.Read More
Lime Bike e-scooters flood SF streets
The City was decked out in green for St. Patrick's Day, but a certain lime color was also seen around The City over the weekend.Read More
Bike-sharing to test battery-powered expansion
The pilot program begins in April when 250 pedal-assist e-bikes will be added to San Francisco's Ford GoBike network.Read More
Trial begins in 2016 stabbing of construction worker
A woman accused of fatally stabbing a construction worker in San Francisco’s South of Market neighborhood in 2016 and attempting to kill a Tenderloin parking lot attendant after they...Read More
Ford GoBikes announce San Jose expansion
Ford GoBike Thursday announced a planned expansion in San Jose and a partnership with Alaska Airlines at San Jose's San Pedro Square Market.Read More
Dockless bike sharing lands in SSF
A bike share company that features $1 rides and dockless parking launched in South San Francisco Tuesday with plans to deploy 300 bikes.Read More
Vote on ‘chop shop’ legislation delayed
Bicycle "chop shop" legislation that drew strong opposition from both homeless and bicycle advocates will be reworked to reduce the role of police.Read More
Bike sharing expands into East Bay
Ford GoBike staged a news conference at Latham Square in downtown Oakland Tuesday morning to roll out the bike share program's expansion.Read More
Bike ‘chop shop’ bill advances despite outcry
Jeff Sheehy’s legislation for a tougher stance on open-air bicycle “chop shops” passed the Land Use Committee.Read More
Ford GoBike sharing service expands fivefold
Transit officials and other regional leaders marked the launch of an expanded regional bike share program Wednesday.Read More
Muni changes course on millions in bond funds
Delays in spending a voter-approved 2014 bond measure on transportation infrastructure in San Francisco has prompted transit officials to reprogram some of the bond money.Read More