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SF police set to quadruple Mission staffing
San Francisco police said Thursday they are shifting tactics in their fight to reduce vehicle burglaries and other property crimes.Read More
Dockless bike sharing lands in SSF
A bike share company that features $1 rides and dockless parking launched in South San Francisco Tuesday with plans to deploy 300 bikes.Read More
SF investigates whether Uber, Lyft are public nuisances
San Francisco City Attorney Dennis Herrera is seeking a court order requiring Uber and Lyft to provide information to allow him to determine whether the companies are a public...Read More
Bike sharing expands into East Bay
Ford GoBike staged a news conference at Latham Square in downtown Oakland Tuesday morning to roll out the bike share program's expansion.Read More
Bike ‘chop shop’ bill advances despite outcry
Jeff Sheehy’s legislation for a tougher stance on open-air bicycle “chop shops” passed the Land Use Committee.Read More
SMART trains inch toward free ‘preview rides’
The Sonoma-Marin Area Rail Transit train is blowing its horn but its wheels are not yet turning to provide passenger service.Read More
Mayor Lee calls for release of Uber, Lyft trip data
San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee wants ride-hailing companies such as Uber and Lyft to start releasing its data to The City.Read More
Bicyclist dies in collision with truck
A bicyclist died this morning in a collision with a truck on a road in unincorporated Alameda County, California Highway Patrol officials said.Read More
Oakland welcomes city’s first protected bike lane
Oakland city officials will cut the ribbon Monday morning on the city's first protected bike lane, three days before Bike to Work Day.Read More
Protected bike lane approved for eastbound 13th Street
Bicyclists who bike in the eastbound direction on 13th between Folsom and Bryant streets will soon get a protected bikeway.Read More
Triathlete hospitalized after cold-water swim
A triathlete went to a hospital and about 30 others suffered symptoms of hypothermia Saturday morning during the HITS Napa Valley triathlon.Read More
Motorcyclist eluding police dies in crash
A man died Sunday evening after an officer-involved incident in Petaluma.Read More
Tourist critically hurt in St. Helena bike crash
A 70-year-old woman suffered life-threatening injuries when she fell from her bicycle in St. Helena Monday morning.Read More
Eighth Avenue targeted for ‘neighborway’ redo
A popular street for pedestrians, bicyclists and even tour buses in San Francisco’s Richmond District to get to and from Golden Gate Park may soon see changes.Read More
Bicyclists advocate changes for treacherous 17th Street
Concerned bicyclists stopped by the Mission Police Station Community Room Wednesday night to give feedback on a treacherous portion of 17th Street.Read More
New pedestrian, bicycle path rolls through McLaren Park
San Francisco city officials and community members gathered Saturday to mark the opening of the Mansell Streetscape.Read More
Storm takes down trees, displaces seven in SF
A storm system that arrived in the Bay Area on Saturday has resulted in several fallen trees, downed power lines and flooding throughout San Francisco, including an incident in...Read More
Muni in 2016: Less crime, more on time
Crime on Muni vehicles has decreased and is at a four-year low at six incidents for every 100,000 vehicle miles traveled. Read More
Caltrain asks passengers for input on bike parking at stations
Caltrain passengers can give their opinion on bike parking issues at the transit agency's stations via an online survey that will be available starting Wednesday.Read More
Speed humps, raised crosswalk installed in Golden Gate Park
Nine new speed humps and a raised crosswalk have been installed on John F. Kennedy Drive in San Francisco's Golden Gate Park.Read More