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 ... By Aaron Levy-WolinsJuly 1, 20190 LGBTQ
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. By Jerold ChinnJune 20, 2019 Bay Area
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 ... By Jerold ChinnApril 15, 2019 Government
Flush with color, San Francisco ushers in Year of the Pig For one moment, the City sprang to colorful life. By Brian NeumannFebruary 25, 2019 Culture
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. By Jerold ChinnFebruary 20, 2019
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. By Bay City NewsJanuary 10, 20190 Transit
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 ... By Bay City NewsJanuary 10, 2019
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. By Bay City NewsDecember 8, 2018
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 ... By Bay City NewsDecember 5, 2018
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 ... By Bay City NewsNovember 27, 2018
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. By Brian NeumannNovember 21, 20180 Original
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 ... By Jerold ChinnOctober 31, 2018 Bay Area
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 ... By Bay City NewsOctober 27, 2018
Police dog catches alleged motorcycle thief A Sonoma County sheriff's canine team helped arrest a Napa man Friday on suspicion of stealing a ... By Bay City NewsOctober 16, 2018
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 ... By Bay City NewsOctober 6, 2018
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 ... By Bay City NewsOctober 4, 20180
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 ... By Bay City NewsOctober 2, 2018
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 ... By Bay City NewsSeptember 26, 2018
Cars towed after multiple East Oakland sideshows Oakland police said several vehicles were towed from at least one location of numerous sideshows in the ... By Bay City NewsSeptember 23, 2018
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 ... By Jerold ChinnSeptember 18, 2018 News
CHP investigates Castro Valley highway shooting Highway Patrol is investigating an early morning shooting and hit-and-run in Castro Valley. By Bay City NewsSeptember 17, 20180
Alleged drunk smashes cars, arrested after driving by police station A 52-year-old San Francisco man was arrested in Petaluma on suspicion of striking two vehicles in separate ... By Bay City NewsAugust 20, 2018
CHP arrests driver after Bay Bridge sideshow One driver was arrested for allegedly taking part in a sideshow that blocked traffic on the Bay ... By Bay City NewsAugust 19, 2018
Two injured in separate Mission District shootings Separate shootings on Tuesday in San Francisco's Mission District left two people with gunshot wounds, one whose ... By Bay City NewsAugust 15, 2018
Former Apple employee pleads not guilty to theft A former Apple employee who was charged with stealing trade secrets on Thursday pled not guilty to ... By Bay City NewsJuly 17, 2018
San Bruno carjacking leads to police pursuit Police arrested a juvenile who allegedly carjacked a vehicle in San Bruno and led officers on a pursuit that ended with a crash ... By Bay City NewsJune 12, 20180
Bay Area voters back transit, highway funding A measure to fund highway and transit improvements via tolls on state-owned bridges is leading as of ... By Jerold ChinnJune 6, 2018 News
Yes, ramming cars and climbing a utility pole will get you arrested A man was arrested after allegedly driving recklessly into South San Francisco High School's parking lot and ... By Bay City NewsMay 17, 2018
City officials join in Bike to Work Day San Francisco officials recognized the City's need for more protected bicycle lanes on the 24th annual Bike ... By Bay City NewsMay 10, 2018
Cyclists seek ‘safe space’ for alternative transportation About 30 bikers and scooter riders lined the bicycle lane on Howard between Seventh and Eighth streets ... By Aaron Levy-WolinsMay 3, 2018 News
State sues EPA over auto emissions The state of California led a coalition of 17 states Tuesday in suing the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and Administrator Scott Pruitt to ... By Bay City NewsMay 1, 20180
Train tank cars derail at Shell oil facility Two tank cars derailed early Tuesday morning in the Shell Oil Yard in Martinez, but stayed upright ... By Bay City NewsMay 1, 2018
Security improvements curb car break-ins at city garages San Francisco-owned public parking garages are seeing in fewer car break-ins thanks to improvements being made inside ... By Jerold ChinnApril 25, 2018 Crime
San Bruno man charged for year of auto burglaries A San Bruno man was charged Monday with 20 counts related to an auto burglary spree between ... By Bay City NewsApril 23, 2018
Twin Peaks ‘figure 8’ to stay car-free for another two years Visitors walking, biking or rolling to Twin Peaks to enjoy scenic views will be able to continue ... By Jerold ChinnApril 18, 2018
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. By Bay City NewsApril 12, 20180