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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
BART secures $300 million in funding to buy trains, build capacity
BART officials announced that the Federal Transit Administration has allocated $300 million to increase capacity on BART.Read More
SF proposes reservation, fee system to curb Lombard Street congestion
Tourists who want to zigzag around San Francisco’s iconic crooked street may soon have to make a reservation and pay a fee. Assemblyman Phil Ting (D-San Francisco) held a...Read More
Flush with color, San Francisco ushers in Year of the Pig
For one moment, the City sprang to colorful life. Read More
Regulators fine firms $65k over Twin Peaks tunnel worker death
State regulators fined two construction companies for the death of a crew member who died last year.Read More
Creative retirements imagined for legacy BART cars
Most of BART's 669 worn-out old cars, some almost 50 years old, are set to be retired by 2023.Read More
Fiat agrees to settle emissions cheating case for $800 million
California officials and Fiat Chrysler Automobiles N.V. announced Thursday an approximately $800 million settlement of claims that the automaker used illegal software to cheat on the testing of pollution...Read More
Six people escape early morning Brentwood house fire
Six people, including two children, escaped a one-alarm blaze that gutted a Brentwood home early Saturday morning.Read More
Protesters continue outcry after San Jose approves Google land sale
Activists who were arrested at a San Jose City Council meeting Tuesday night after protesting a $110 million land sale to Google say they are upset but unsurprised.Read More
Driver dies after Ashbury street crash
A 64-year-old man died after crashing into parked cars while backing up his vehicle in San Francisco's Ashbury Heights neighborhood on Monday morning, police said.Read More
The Fillmore, Jonestown and the reckoning of racism
For the first time in 40 years, San Francisco publicly commemorated the tragic loss of life at Jonestown.Read More
Waymo granted permit to test cars without drivers
The California Department of Motor Vehicles on Tuesday granted its first permit to Waymo to test autonomous vehicles without a driver.Read More
Drunk driver in Petaluma crashes into six cars
Police arrested a woman who they say was driving drunk and rear-ended another driver before slamming into at least five parked vehicles in Petaluma Friday night. Read More
Police dog catches alleged motorcycle thief
A Sonoma County sheriff's canine team helped arrest a Napa man Friday on suspicion of stealing a motorcycle in San Francisco, sheriff's officials said.Read More
Pedestrian killed in Oakland hit-and-run identified
Authorities have identified an Oakland man who died Friday evening after a hit-and-run collision near Eastmont Town Center. Lester Charles Harris, 53, was identified today by the Alameda County...Read More
Marin voters to decide transit tax renewal
Marin County voters will consider renewing - for 30 years - a half-cent sales tax for transportation improvements in the county known as Measure AA, which requires two-thirds approval.Read More
One dead after wrong-way Hwy. 101 crash
A 68-year-old Gonzales man died in a suspected DUI crash involving four cars in unincorporated Monterey County on Monday evening, California Highway Patrol officials said today.Read More
Suspected church burglars nabbed in traffic stop
Santa Clara County sheriff's deputies arrested two men on suspicion of stealing two cars and thousands of dollars in supplies from a San Jose church.Read More
Cars towed after multiple East Oakland sideshows
Oakland police said several vehicles were towed from at least one location of numerous sideshows in the city early Sunday morning, according to police. Police said the vehicles were...Read More
Audit reveals gaps remain in cable car fare collection
A new report from the San Francisco Controller's Office released on Monday says that Muni cable car conductors are improving in collecting cash faresRead More