Bay Bridge light display will be taken down soon unless $11M is funded
The Bay Bridge light display will go dark soon unless it gets funding. A non-profit wants to not only keep the lights illuminated, but add lights to the bald side of the bridge.
Mayor, exuberant crowd celebrate new service on Central Subway's T-Third line
With a Native American blessing, a celebration in song and cheers from an exuberant crowd, the T-Third line officially started its new route connecting Chinatown to Sunnydale and the Bayview in the new Central Subway Saturday.
San Francisco's downtown sees wettest 10 days since 1871
San Francisco's Public Works Department says it had reports of 300 tree or branches down over the last day and a half.
Wednesday's storm expected to impact all forms of travel
The approaching atmospheric river is certain to make travel challenging, no matter how a person plans to get around.
PG&E 'sticker shock' explained
If November's gas and electric bills didn't give you sticker shock, this month's as well as the next two, will. As of New Year's Day, the state Public Utilities Commission has granted PG&E increased gas and electricity prices.
BART investigates video of teen spraying passengers with fire extinguisher
Video posted on TikTok Christmas Eve shows a teen boy threatening BART passengers with a fire extinguisher. He ultimately releases the nozzle and the train is filled with a thick white cloud of smoke.
BART seeks feedback on accessibility for housing developments at Berkeley, El Cerrito stations
BART is seeking public feedback through Jan. 8 on the draft corridor access plan for the planned housing developments at three stations in Berkeley and El Cerrito.
Tesla driver blames self-driving mode for 8-vehicle crash on Bay Bridge
The driver of a 2021 Tesla Model S involved in an eight-vehicle crash Thanksgiving Day on the Bay Bridge told police he was in Full-Self Driving mode, which had malfunctioned.
NTSB says 119 people dead while using electric bikes, e-scooters
Multiple government agencies have jurisdiction over e-scooters and e-bikes, and the NTSB recommended they all gather data to create a more accurate picture of how many people are hurt or killed.
Treasury department delays electric vehicle tax credit changes
The Treasury Department has pushed the issuance of guidance for new electric vehicle tax credit rules from January to March as it continues to develop them.
This Bay Area transit system has almost perfect satisfaction rating
Riders say they are extremely happy with this San Francisco Bay transit system, according to a recent survey. The new scores make it the highest-rated in the nation.
Silicon Valley has highest number of bicycle crashes in the last decade
A new report says Palo Alto and San Jose have had the most bicycle crashes in Silicon Valley over the last 10 years, leaving dozens of bikers injured. This comes just after San Jose hit a gruesome milestone of 64 pedestrian deaths due to a traffic crash this year.
Self-driving cars: California DMV vs. Uncle Sam
On Friday, the California DMV eased some restrictions on GM's Cruise, the autonomous vehicle being tested on the streets of San Francisco.
Man kicks 79-year-old woman as he exits Muni bus, SFPD looking for him
San Francisco Police Department shared surveillance video on Wednesday of an aggravated assault of a 79-year-old woman. Police say the incident aboard a Muni bus happened Dec. 3 on the 38 Line coach at around 11:21 a.m.
27 degrees in Walnut Creek; icy conditions delay BART
It was definitely cold early Wednesday morning in the Bay Area.
'Seusspicious-looking' passenger causes HOV driver to be cited
A “Seusspicious-looking” passenger was caught in the HOV lane on I-10 in the Phoenix area and authorities are warning inflatable holiday decorations don't count as another person.
Independent investigation finds VTA had no prior knowledge, warning about 2021 mass shooting
The Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority on Monday held a press conference regarding findings from an independent investigation into the May 26, 2021, mass shooting in the VTA's San Jose rail yard that left nine employees dead.
Average price of gas plunges to cheapest in over a year
While the White House was quick to point out the latest numbers, AAA says seasonality is the main cause — and not everyone is seeing cheaper gas.
San Jose moves forward with plans to build 32,000 housing units
San Jose has been in a legal battle over the project with Santa Clara County and Milpitas since 2005. The biggest issue was the traffic and congestion new housing would create. But, with homelessness becoming a growing concern in the South Bay, all sides agree making housing more available needs to be the priority.
SFPD discuss plans to derail sideshows
San Francisco police say they're monitoring chatter and preparing crews for the possibility of sideshows. It was just one week ago that a series of illegal car stunt shows took over the streets of San Francisco and the Bay Bridge.



















