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SFMTA weighs options for Sunday meters
Unpopular Sunday parking meter enforcement faces an April 15 SFMTA board vote.Read More
Muni kicks F-Line fare hike to the curb
Negative public feedback has derailed a plan to raise F-line fares as high as $6.Read More
SF firefighters climb to top of City payroll
Fire Department employees collected hundreds of thousands of dollars in overtime in 2013.Read More
SFMTA plans budget town hall meetings
The SFMTA is opening public comment Thursday on its latest budget proposal.Read More
SFMTA budget hikes fares, boosts service
A proposed two-year budget from the SFMTA could bring more service — but at a cost.Read More
BART set to cut SFO employees a break
After years of expensive commutes, SFO employees may finally be left with a little extra change in their pockets.Read More
Transbay Center trims flash to save cash
With costs going through the fancy glass roof, the Transbay Transit Center may shift its exterior design to cheaper aluminum.Read More
Chinatown senior died falling from window
A witness assumed 91-year-old Yee-Shui Mar fell from the window of her apartment building as she tried to hang clothes.Read More
Packing state park artifacts could be costly
Turns out that closing dozens of California state parks in order to save money won’t be as easy, or cheap, as the state hoped.Read More
Muni punts on free rides for kids
The MTA couldn't agree on a plan to offer free rides for kids that could cost taxpayers about $7 million.Read More
CSU shuts out students, bumps exec salaries
Some CSU presidents are getting a 10 percent pay bump despite an announced enrollment freeze.Read More
Science education in jeopardy
A new budget from Gov. Jerry Brown proposes that California high schools slice in half the current two-year science requirement needed for students to graduate. Read More