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Feds apply pressure for new bay crossing
Federal lawmakers are pushing the Metropolitan Transportation Commission to build a new bridge across the San Francisco Bay.Read More
Caltrain to shush horns near many stations
Neighborhoods near several Caltrain stations along the Peninsula will be quieter starting Wednesday.Read More
Milpitas BART tracks toward June 2018 debut
The Milpitas BART station is on track for its originally scheduled June 2018 opening.Read More
San Jose steps up talks to woo Google into downtown
The San Jose City Council passed an agreement Tuesday evening that will enter the city into exclusive talks with Google over a 6 million-square-foot office and retail complex.Read More
San Jose, Google chat over possible downtown move
The city of San Jose has begun talks with search giant Google about 6 million-square-foot of office space on the western edge of downtown.Read More
Trump administration to fund electrified Caltrain
Federal funding that was in limbo earlier this year for a Caltrain electrification project will be approved after all.Read More
Muni, BART to open early for Sunday’s Bay to Breakers
Sunday marks the 106th Bay to Breakers race in San Francisco, which means a number of street closures throughout The City.Read More
Officials press Trump to help electrify Caltrain
Rep. Jackie Speier, D-San Francisco/San Mateo, is calling for President Donald Trump to release funds from the Federal Transit Administration.Read More
Caltrain Trump protesters seek dismissal of charges
Demonstrators who blocked Caltrain tracks protesting Donald Trump's inauguration asked for all charges against them to be dropped.Read More
Demand for residential parking permits outpaces available spaces
San Francisco's Residential Parking Permit may soon be overhauled to address issuing too many parking permits for too few parking spaces.Read More
Major Caltrain upgrade at risk over federal funding
A project to convert the Caltrain system from diesel fuel to electric power was derailed Saturday when a $650 million federal grant was held up.Read More
$3.4 million grant gives buses priority at traffic lights
Officials with the San Mateo County Transit District said they have received a $3.4 million grant to install a system that will give buses priority at traffic lights on...Read More
New shuttles serve San Mateo transit needs
The San Mateo County Transportation Authority announced Tuesday the addition of five new shuttle routes to better serve high-traffic corridors throughout the county. The addition of the new shuttles,...Read More
11 protesters arrested on Caltrain tracks
Eleven people were arrested on the Caltrain tracks Friday morning following several protests regarding the inauguration of President Donald Trump.Read More
Arrests underway at anti-Trump protest
Arrests are underway at the Uber headquarters in San Francisco where eight protesters chained themselves to the front door Friday morning in opposition to the inauguration of President Donald...Read More
Man struck, killed by Caltrain in Burlingame
A man was struck and killed by a Caltrain in Burlingame Tuesday afternoon.Read More
Caltrain partners with Crisis Text Line to prevent suicides
Caltrain is the first rail service to partner with a national nonprofit that assists people who are having suicidal thoughts through text messages.Read More
Man fatally struck by Caltrain in San Mateo
A man was fatally struck by a train while on the tracks in San Mateo Tuesday afternoon in the ninth fatality for Caltrain this year.Read More
Caltrain asks passengers for input on bike parking at stations
Caltrain passengers can give their opinion on bike parking issues at the transit agency's stations via an online survey that will be available starting Wednesday.Read More
60k housing units needed on Peninsula
The San Francisco Bay Area's Peninsula region is short tens of thousands of housing units because of strong job and population growth over the last nine years.Read More