Walk to Work Day began for some city officials by celebrating a new traffic signal early Thursday morning.
The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency is adding a new Muni fare option as part of its $1.2 billion, two-year…
More than 100 feet below Stockton Street, crews are working to complete Muni’s Chinatown station.
A credit union that helped The City of San Francisco sell taxi medallions has sued a city agency over financial…
LimeBike will again bring out their motorized scooters during this weekend in San Francisco.
Muni bus lines that serve neighborhoods with a high concentrated number of low-income households and people of color will get…
The City was decked out in green for St. Patrick's Day, but a certain lime color was also seen around…
Crews begin work this weekend in preparation for major work inside the the 2.7-mile-long Twin Peaks Tunnel.
A plan is moving forward to extend a parking protected bike lane on Eighth Street.
San Francisco transit officials have plans to lengthen an existing Muni platform in front of the coming Chase Arena.
Muni officials have begun testing three-car trains at night as evident in a new YouTube video posted by the San…
Private transit service companies like Chariot will not be able to compete with Muni service under new rules.
Muni riders and tourists could soon have to prepay before boarding San Francisco's iconic cable cars.
From morning to evening, Wednesday's commute on Valentine's Day in the Muni Metro was not so lovely.
Repairs inside the 100-year old Twin Peaks Tunnel are anticipated to start over the summer, San Francisco transit officials said…
San Francisco transit officials next week will most likely choose a new contractor for the Twin Peaks Tunnel Trackway Improvement…
San Francisco Muni riders have gotten their wish to keep a transit stop on the L-Taraval.
The SFMTA has begun the installation of new radios into Muni trains in order to improve communications.
Transit officials may consider changes to push Muni riders and tourists towards paying for fares in advance.
Sixteen blocks in Bernal Heights will join San Francisco’s residential parking permit program under strict caps on car owners.
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