Atherton Caltrain station to close permanently
The Atherton station closure is estimated for Dec. 1 with completion by February 2021.
Disruptive passenger at Fremont station causes BART delays
The delay was due to police activity at the Fremont station, where BART officers safely removed a disruptive passenger holding a door open on a train
BART looks to restore rider confidence in age of COVID-19
BART is focused on ensuring that riders feel confident and safe on trains as the Bay Area rebounds from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Bicyclist hospitalized after collision with MUNI bus in San Francisco
he collision briefly caused buses to be rerouted.
New regional park opens next to Bay Bridge toll plaza
The Judge John Sutter Regional Shoreline includes a public observation pier, a former train maintenance building to host events, and walking paths to the Bay Bridge Bicycle-Pedestrian Trail.
New shoreline park opens at eastern touchdown of Bay Bridge
It features spectacular views of the bay and the new eastern span of the bridge.
An electric Hummer? GMC rolls out battery-powered truck
GMC introduced a new electric Hummer pickup, with a high-end version due in showrooms sometime in the fall of next year.
Demonstration on Golden Gate Bridge draws attention to Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict
Elissa Harrington reports.
Oscar Grant's family meets with DA in renewed look at case
The family of Oscar Grant met Thursday with Alameda County District Attorney Nancy O'Malley, three days after she announced she was reopening the investigation into Grant's shooting death by a BART police officer in 2009.
Oscar Grant's family wants death case reopened, another BART officer charged
An independent report and video shows former officer Anthony Pirone hitting Oscar Grant in the head and kneeing him on the Fruitvale BART station platform in 2009.
Alameda County DA reopens 2009 Oscar Grant death investigation
Grant's family held a news conference Monday demanding the investigation be reopened.
United and American Airlines furloughing 32,000 employees
The moves by two of the nation's four biggest airlines represent the first -- and likely the largest part -- of involuntary job cuts across the industry in coming days.
BART plans to sell old train cars — but for a pretty penny
The 22-ton cars, many of which are from the original 1972 fleet, will sell for up to $10 thousand dollars. Most of the cars will be stripped and won't include the BART logos.
Artist's mask-themed work to be displayed in BART trains, at pop-up event
The artist created her project "We Been On" to motivate people to think of masks in different contexts.
BART cancels October weekend shutdown of service between Bay Fair and South Hayward
BART crews have been replacing aging track components like rock ballast, wooden ties and track switches near the Hayward station on weekends.
Pandemic puts cash-strapped VTA on verge of historic service cuts
A 70% decline in ridership combined with the loss of sales tax revenue produced a critical financial condition.
San Pablo man arrested at Plaza BART for firearms violations
Moishe Harris was taken into custody just after 10 p.m. and booked at Santa Rita Jail.
No BART service between South Hayward and Bay Fair station this weekend
Free Alameda-Contra Costa Transit District buses will be available for riders to get around the work but doing so will add 20 to 40 minutes to a trip.
BART train stabbing victim in critical but stable condition
Terrell Coffer, 44, of Oakland allegedly stabbed the victim aboard a train as it approached the Warm Springs/South Fremont Station shortly before noon Friday.
Stabbing closes Warm Springs BART station, suspect in custody
The Warm Springs Station was closed for about an hour as BART police investigated.


















