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Cruise gets green light to test driverless cars on SF streets
The self-driving company Cruise, owned by General Motors, received the go-ahead from the California Department of Motor Vehicles to test driverless vehicles on the streets of San Francisco. DMV...Read More
Fourth San Francisco jail inmate tests positive for Covid-19
The San Francisco Sheriff’s Office on Tuesday announced a fourth inmate has tested positive for the novel coronavirus. Just like the last three cases, the latest case involves an...Read More
Kaiser aims to build $14 million Covid-19 testing lab by June
Kaiser Permanente is rushing to build a 7,700-square-foot state-of-the-art lab by June 1 that will be able to conduct 10,000 new coronavirus tests a day and help the state...Read More
Hayward COVID-19 testing center can process 370 tests per day
A partnership with a Menlo Park genetics laboratory firm will allow Hayward to open a dedicated center offering free COVID-19 coronavirus testing on Monday. The COVID-19 Testing Center at...Read More
SF confirms first two COVID-19 cases
San Francisco health and city officials Thursday confirmed the first two cases of novel coronavirus, known as COVID-19. Mayor London Breed said at a press conference: “Today, we are...Read More
SMART trains begin simulated service to Larkspur station
Simulated SMART service to the new Larkspur station began Sunday, Sonoma-Marin Area Rail Transit announced. The simulation means that southbound trains will drop off passengers at the San Rafael...Read More
Transit agency approves pilot contracts to test electric buses
Electric buses will soon be put to the test on San Francisco city streets as part of an effort to implement an all-electric fleet by 2035. The San Francisco...Read More
Sonoma County tests alert, warning systems next week
"Testing our system allows us to study gaps and make improvements for a safer, more prepared County."Read More