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Train derailment halts BART service between Pleasant Hill, Concord
There are reports of a BART train derailment in Concord with riders being evacuated and resulting fires in the area.Read More
BART sees nearly 200,000 parade-day riders as fans overwhelm Clipper system
BART reported nearly 200,000 parade-day riders as Warriors fans flocked to San Francisco and overwhelmed the Clipper system.Read More
Getting to and from San Francisco’s first Warriors victory parade
Public transit is the way to go if you plan to join the “gold blooded” mass for San Francisco’s first Warriors championship parade. Read More
Prop. A loss to have ‘cascading impact’ on transit projects
The SFMTA is reckoning with the Prop. A defeat, and how the loss of funding will impact a whole host of planned projects.Read More
From Lincoln to Luttig: ‘Clear and present danger to American democracy’ still looms
In its third public hearing, the committee investigating Jan. 6 presented testimony around the scheming of Donald Trump and John Eastman to pressure Mike Pence to overturn the 2020...Read More
Supervisors call for transparency, town hall after every traffic fatality
Two San Francisco supervisors are calling for public and transparent town hall meetings after every traffic fatality.Read More
Managing Covid-19 vaccine expectations for young children
Neither vaccine recommended for young children is optimal for avoiding Covid-19 infection, but they should minimize hospitalizations.Read More
Police report morning fatal hit-and-run, overnight deadly shooting
A 32-year-old man was shot and killed in the Bayview late Monday, and a driver died early Tuesday in a Mission hit-and-run crash.Read More
SF election dust settles with most ballots counted, voters deal mayor mixed hand
Most recent election results are a mixed bag for San Francisco’s mayor. Breed will replace the DA, but takes an L on her infrastructure bill.Read More
SF awaits confirmation in four probable monkeypox cases
San Francisco has now identified a total of four probable monkeypox cases among residents. Health officials await CDC confirmation. Read More
From MLK Park to seditious conspiracy: Berkeley’s bloody past with Proud Boys, Oath Keepers
Berkeley has a sordid past with the Proud Boys and Oath Keepers, two groups at the center of the Jan. 6 Capitol attack.Read More
San Francisco to resurface 500 city blocks
San Francisco officials have announced a $77.2 million plan to repave 500 city blocks in the coming year.Read More
In latest shift rightward, fed-up San Francisco voters recall progressive Boudin
San Francisco District Attorney Chesa Boudin seems headed for recall, as preliminary results show an energized opposition has mobilized to reverse his election in 2019. Preliminary results from the...Read More
Breed’s budget proposal tackles safety, housing, pandemic recovery
Mayor London Breed outlined some pretty clear priorities in her two-year budget proposal: public safety, homelessness and pandemic recovery.Read More
Security guard fatally shoots man in Mission District
An armed security guard fatally shot a man in the Mission District early Wednesday morning. Witnesses said it was an act of self defense.Read More
Advocates plead for safer streets at vigil for mother, daughter killed by taxi
Advocates again pleaded for safer streets during a somber vigil to honor a mother and daughter killed by a taxi driver earlier this month.Read More
Sunset District community shuttle could fill gaps in public transit, Mar says
San Francisco is taking its first step toward a proposal that might bring a community shuttle to the Sunset.Read More