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Smash-and-grab thieves target Petaluma car lots
Car windows were smashed and valuables stolen from seven cars in Petaluma parking lots in a five-hour time span Friday.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
BART ‘fleet of the future’ cleared for rollout
Passengers may be able to ride BART's newly-certified train cars as soon as Friday afternoon.Read More
Bernal parking permits carry stiffest-ever limits
Sixteen blocks in Bernal Heights will join San Francisco’s residential parking permit program under strict caps on car owners.Read More
Oakland man dies after wrong-way crash
A 52-year-old Oakland man died after apparently driving the wrong way on southbound Interstate Highway 880 just north of state Highway 237 in Milpitas.Read More
Driver hurt, passenger killed in Vallejo crash
A 23-year-old man died and a 22-year-old man suffered major injuries following a collision in Vallejo Thursday evening.Read More
Bay Area cities turn used tires into fresh pavement
Seven Bay Area municipalities are among 35 statewide to receive grants for road repair projects involving recycled tires.Read More
Feds apply pressure for new bay crossing
Federal lawmakers are pushing the Metropolitan Transportation Commission to build a new bridge across the San Francisco Bay.Read More
Street racers suspected in pedestrian death
It appears that the death of a 49-year-old pedestrian in East Oakland early Monday morning was caused by two cars that were involved in street racing.Read More
Cops offer holiday shopping safety tips
San Rafael police are cautioning shoppers to be careful this year as they visit the malls and stores to purchase holiday gifts.Read More
Brand-new BART cars fail safety tests
New BART train cars flunked a safety inspection by a state regulatory agency, potentially delaying their rollout.Read More
Nearly 20 cars vandalized in Pacifica hood
About 20 vehicles in one neighborhood of Pacifica were vandalized overnight between Friday and Saturday.Read More
Demand-based parking pricing may expand citywide
All of San Francisco’s parking meters and city-operated garages could soon be part of The City’s demand-responsive parking program known as SFpark.Read More
Walnut Creek transit village to have zero affordable housing
Two of the Bay Area's biggest problems -- parking and housing -- likely will soon get some relief.Read More
Gun, drug, auto theft sting nets 75 arrests
San Francisco and San Mateo County law enforcement worked with state and federal agencies to arrest dozens of people in a sweeping sting operation.Read More
Another cow causes Highway 24 wreck
Three people were hospitalized after a car struck a cow and then was hit by another vehicle on eastbound state Highway 24 in Orinda early Wednesday morning.Read More
Wells Fargo sued over auto insurance scam
San Francisco-based Wells Fargo Bank is facing a new consumer lawsuit, in this case concerning unneeded auto insurance fees for several hundred thousand customers.Read More
Vandals rampage across Berkeley neighborhood
Police are seeking the public's help to solve a series of vandalism incidents that occurred throughout a Berkeley neighborhood last week.Read More
Driver on stolen motorcycle fatally crashes
A man driving an unreported stolen motorcycle died after the motorcycle hit a tree in Mountain View early this morning.Read More
Bill sweetens deal for more California electric car buyers
Assemblyman Phil Ting announced a new bill that would help defray the cost of consumers hoping to go electric.Read More