BART's old paper tickets transformed into fashionable dress designs

Inside this room at the Oakland School for the Arts, a transformation is taking place, as students turn thousands of old BART paper tickets into inspired fashion creations. 

Lyft to downsize, restructure bike and scooter program

The public should expect fewer Lyft bikes and scooters as the company plans to downsize and restructure its bikes and scooters program.

BART train kills person in Berkeley

A person was hit and killed by a BART train Wednesday in Berkeley, officials said.

W. Dublin BART station briefly closes after suspect slashes at people

The West Dublin BART station closed briefly Tuesday morning after police said a suspect reportedly slashed at a couple of people with a shiny object, according to the media line.

SamTrans no longer facing employee sickout

If you ride SamTrans, you could see a disruption is service Monday, and maybe even Tuesday, because of a labor dispute between union workers and SamTrans.

Boeing halts 777X test flights due to structural issue in critical component

Boeing has temporarily halted test flights of its 777X aircraft after identifying a structural issue with a custom component that connects the engine to the aircraft.

BART passengers evacuated from smoking train at MacArthur Station

Passengers aboard a BART train were evacuated at an Oakland station Monday after smoke and a fire were reported on the train, according to the transit agency.

VTA can now ban troublemakers from riding for up to 90 days

After multiple high-profile attacks on drivers and passengers, VTA says it’s implementing changes so that people can feel more safe while using public transit.

Golden Gate Bridge protesters turn themselves in, 8 face felony charges

More than 150 people gathered outside the San Francisco jail on Monday morning for a rally to support people facing charges for a protest on the Golden Gate Bridge back in April. 

Arrest warrants filed against protestors who blocked Golden Gate Bridge in April

Protesters against the war in Gaza who blocked traffic on the Golden Gate Bridge in April are facing false imprisonment and other charges, San Francisco District Attorney Brooke Jenkins said on Saturday.   

Caltrain debuts brand new all-electric fleet in San Francisco

Caltrain debuted its all-electric fleet before officials, including Governor Gavin Newsom, Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi and Mayor London Breed. The full fleet rolls out to the public Sept. 21st.

BART service restored after daylong computer problem

BART shut down a large section of its Berryessa-North San Jose bound line due to a computer network issue on Thursday.

AI cameras to catch illegally parked cars on AC Transit lines

AC Transit has installed AI cameras on 100 buses across all routes to capture drivers stopped in a bus-only lane or blocking a bus stop. Eventually, violators will be cited.

New AI cameras to target illegally parked vehicles on all AC Transit lines starting Wednesday

Law enforcement will use a new, bus-mounted camera system to target drivers illegally parked along all Alameda-Contra Costa Transit lines starting Wednesday, the bus agency announced.  

VTA to receive $5.1B for BART extension through South Bay

VTA announced it's receiving more than $5 billion in federal funding to complete the BART extension through Santa Clara County.

Oakland BART stations reopen after fire causes power loss

Multiple BART stations in Oakland are closed Saturday evening due to a power loss affecting operations. 

California gas prices drop while national prices rise

California’s gas prices are trending downward as many areas of the country see their prices swing in the opposite direction.