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Thomas Hall, SF Bay Ferry’s director of operations and customer experience, said that the agency is transitioning “from ...
“Pride, from its origin, is not only a celebration, it’s also a protest,” Sharat Lin, a longtime activist from San Jose who ...
July marks the 35th anniversary of the landmark Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). This civil rights law prohibits ...
Parking Control Officers Lloyd Glover, Willie Moore and Harold Laughlin are among the dads we profile in our new podcast ...
In short, the Bay Area buzzed with life. To showcase that same vitality, we started Fogcutter, SFGATE’s weekly column of events. Every week, we send our reporters out into the field to cover local ...
The cost of commuting on several Bay Area transit agencies, along with driving on the Golden Gate Bridge, has gone up on ...
SFMTA relaunches its free Commute Support Program to improve employee transportation in San Francisco businesses.
Bay Area transportation officials announced Tuesday that the Clipper Card system is experiencing outages, impacting commuters ...
The stakes are high as Bay Area Democrats in the state Legislature advance a bill that would ask local voters to bail out ...
Supervisors, city council members and other leaders held a press conference on Monday calling for more funding to public transportation. Officials are hoping San Mateo County opts into Senate Bill 63.
Journalist Stuart Dyos joined The Tennessean's business team and USA Today Network in June, filling a newly created ...
One of the world’s most famous Pride celebrations is about to kick off in San Francisco, with major events planned throughout the weekend and transit agencies preparing to offer more services.