The California Department of Health Wednesday dropped its public transportation mask requirement. Bay Area transit agencies quickly followed.
Muni passengers and city leaders ventured to Visitacion Valley Monday to welcome back the 8AX-Bayshore and 8BX-Bayshore express.
Transit agencies and operators are interpreting the CDC mask mandate ruling differently. Here's the latest on Bay Area transit mask…
A parcel of land in San Francisco commonly littered with trash will soon be transformed into fertile ground for 1,000…
The SFMTA will close Muni Metro service early each night starting Thursday through April 24 for maintenance and other work.
San Francisco drivers beware: The first Ocean Avenue corridor 20 mph speed limit sign was installed Thursday morning.
Taxi drivers in San Francisco will soon get a chance to edge in on Uber and Lyft business by fulfilling…
As San Francisco Mayor London Breed said Friday, "No, this is not an April Fools joke," the Van Ness Improvement…
After nearly seven years of construction, the Van Ness Improvement Project is in its final week of testing and last-minute…
The SFMTA board voted 6-1 to approve the Evans Avenue bike lane quick-build project despite the fact only half of…
San Francisco voters this June will decide on a $400 million bond measure that would help fund infrastructure improvements to…
San Francisco Muni routes expected to return next month in March will now take longer to return.
Sunset District Supervisor Gordon Mar is asking questions about safety measures at 46th and Lincoln following the death of Blake…
A current California law to speed up certain transit and transportation projects by exempting them from environmental review could be…
With the Lunar New Year approaching on February 1, the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency is preparing for people to…
Starting this week, the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency will begin installing new lowered speed limit signage across seven corridors.
San Francisco officials are reminding people to only dial 911 for life-threatening emergencies as the omicron variant continues to affect…
As of Monday, 167 San Francisco police officers and 135 members of the Fire Department are in quarantine over Covid-19.
After being down over the weekend, SF Muni's California Cable Car line resumed regular service Monday morning.
Despite San Francisco canceling its traditional New Year’s Eve fireworks, many Bay Area transit agencies still plan to offer extended…
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