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Lost child on BART reunited with parents
A man helped reunite a young boy with his parents last month after noticing the child walking erratically near the edge of the platform in South Hayward, BART reported...Read More
SFO BART reopens after suspicious bag cleared
The BART station at the San Francisco International Airport is open again after police activity Monday night.Read More
No trains stopping at MacArthur after collision
No trains are stopping at BART's MacArthur station in Oakland Thursday evening after a collision between a train and a person, BART officials said.Read More
Three youths cited for robbery in laptop grab
Three teens were arrested Sunday evening at a BART station after they allegedly stole a laptop from a person at a Union City business, police said.Read More
Morning rush fatal Caltrain strike freezes trains
A Caltrain fatally struck a person on the tracks in San Francisco Monday morning.Read More
BART targets fare evaders with $75 fine
The honeymoon period is over for BART fare cheats, as transit officials said Thursday that fare inspectors will begin issuing civil citations.Read More
BART police chief backs officer in fatal shooting
BART Police Chief Carlos Rojas strongly defended the actions of an officer Wednesday who fatally shot a man near the West Oakland BART station in January.Read More
Chariot issued new guidance against duplicating Muni routes
Private transit service companies like Chariot will not be able to compete with Muni service under new rules.Read More
Robbery victim beaten, dragged off BART train
A BART rider was dragged off a train and beaten during a robbery at the Powell Street BART station in San Francisco on Tuesday morning.Read More
Two youths arrested in Ashby BART attack
Two youths were arrested after a man told officers four young people attacked him at Ashby BART Saturday night, police said.Read More
BART has big plans to clean up 16th Street Mission Station
A cleaner, less urine-soaked 16th Street Mission BART Station is about to become a reality.Read More
Attorney says officer should be charged in shooting
Civil rights attorney John Burris said Tuesday that a BART police officer who fatally shot a suspect near the West Oakland BART station last month should be prosecuted for...Read More
Civil liberties at issue in latest push for conservatorship reform
Public conservatorship laws may soon expand throughout the state, including in San Francisco, under proposed legislation by state Sen. Scott Wiener.Read More
Two BART employees attacked Friday
BART employees literally took a beating Friday when a transit employee and then an officer was attacked, one at the Lake Merritt station and the other at the Ashby...Read More
Summer slowdowns ahead as Twin Peaks tunnel work begins
Repairs inside the 100-year old Twin Peaks Tunnel are anticipated to start over the summer, San Francisco transit officials said Tuesday.Read More
BART recovering after substation fire
BART is recovering from a major delay caused by a reported fire at a substation near Oakland's Coliseum station.Read More
Berkeley dismantles Old City Hall homeless camp
Berkeley city workers and police early Thursday morning dismantled a homeless encampment that had been in front of Old City Hall.Read More
Woman dies in BART station escalator fall
A 51-year-old woman died when she fell down the escalator at the Montgomery Street BART station Thursday night.Read More
BART considers variable parking fees
BART's Board of Directors mulled options for managing the parking facilities available at stations throughout the system.Read More
Voters to decide on Bay Area bridge toll hike
If approved, the increases would balloon the peak hour toll on the Bay Bridge to $9 by 2025.Read More