Neighbor of VTA gunman describes the odd interactions he had with the suspect
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Samuel Cassidy, the 57 year-old VTA employee who opened fire and killed 8 of his colleagues, set his house on fire right before the mass shooting. Hear from one of his neighbors, who describes Cassidy as a weird and rude person that he tried to avoid.

Santa Clara County Sheriff says gunman took his own life when deputies entered VTA facility
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Santa Clara County Sheriff Laurie Smith spoke with KTVU's Jesse Gary near the scene of the VTA facility where a mass shooting unfolded early Wednesday morning. The deceased victims remain inside of the building, as bomb detection K-9's and robotics are flown to San Jose to determine if the facility is safe to enter.

Newsom speaks at scene of VTA mass shooting: "What the hell is going on in the United States of America"
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Gov. Gavin Newsom traveled to the VTA rail yard in San Jose and spoke early Wednesday afternoon. About 7 hours earlier, a mass shooting carried out by VTA employee Samuel James Cassidy killed 9, including the gunman.

Here's what we know about VTA gunman Samuel Cassidy
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The suspect in a shooting at a VTA facility in San Jose has been identified by sources as employee Samuel Cassidy. KTVU's Evan Sernoffsky reports.

Is BART's South Bay extension tunneling too deep? Some perspective

Some folks think that at 90 feet underground, some of BART's new South Bay platforms, built underneath VTA's tunnel system is not rider friendly. 

Wind tunnel testing underway as engineers work to silence humming on Golden Gate Bridge

Following a retrofit last year of the sidewalk safety railing, wind is causing the Golden Gate Bridge to emit a loud hum that can be heard for miles. Engineers are working on a solution, but bridge officials couldn't provide additional details.

San Francisco streetcars return but iconic cable cars remain parked

San Francisco’s iconic cable cars remain sidelined by the coronavirus pandemic but officials said Friday the city’s historic streetcars will start rolling again this weekend.

BART’s 9 p.m. pandemic-era curfew is ending Aug. 30

As the pandemic eases, BART will ramp up its service with restoration to near pre-pandemic levels by August 30, transit officials announced on Monday.

Experts say Bay Area transportation infrastructure up to par

BART, the Bay Area's dominant rail line, said voters have supported safety for the past 17 years, first with the 2004 passage of a $1.3 billion earthquake retrofit plan. 

Amtrak train collides with big rig outside of Brentwood

An Amtrak train smashed into a semi truck causing a extensive damage and a diesel spill. No one was injured but the train had to be evacuated and passengers were loaded onto buses to continue their travels.

VTA employee, member of Sikh community, recovering after being pierced by an arrow

A Valley Transportation Authority bus driver is recovering from a near-brush with death. While at work recently in San Jose, he was shot in the back with an arrow.

Berkeley OKs spending $53M on affordable housing projects at BART stations

The Berkeley city council voted to spend $53 million to develop hundreds of new affordable homes at the Ashby and North Berkeley BART stations.

VTA's system hacked: Transit officials say buses, light rail not impacted

It’s a crime becoming more common in the 21st Century. And now, someone has hacked the Valley Transportation Authority. Thursday, VTA staffers worked to hire a third party cyber expert to investigate the crime.

Federal infrastructure plan spurs talk of Vegas-LA rail service

Proposed federal infrastructure funding for rail projects has transportation planners taking another look at a Los Angeles-to-Las Vegas passenger route and a high-speed rail line along the I-15 corridor to Victorville.

BART launches campaign to combat sexual harassment
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Anyka Barber from the Betti Ono art gallery and community space spoke to Mornings on 2 on Sunday about the new campaign to address sexual harassment on trains and other public spaces.

SF Muni to resume Subway service starting on May 15 for first time since August attempt

City officials on Friday announced the return of subway rail service along San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency's K-Ingleside and N-Judah lines beginning next month.