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Getaround grows as City CarShare runs out of gas
Car-sharing company Getaround is adding City Car Share's 200 vehicles to its arsenal of short-term rentals.Read More
California slaps Wells Fargo Bank with sanctions
The state of California is imposing sanctions against Wells Fargo, including suspending investment in hundreds of millions of dollars in securities.Read More
Free City College backed 10-1 by Supes
San Francisco Supervisors voted 10-1 in favor of making CCSF tuition free to residents and city workers.Read More
Proposal would allow 99-year-old woman to stay in Lower Haight apartment
A 99-year-old woman faced with eviction from her Lower Haight apartment in San Francisco could remain in her home under a tentative deal reached in court today.Read More
Uber, Lyft drivers urged to register as businesses
Nearly 37,000 people who work as drivers for ride-booking services in San Francisco will have to register as a business within 30 days.Read More
San Jose stiffens fines for illegal fireworks
Anyone found with illegal fireworks in San Jose will face higher fines approved Tuesday by the City Council.Read More
SF may slash parking fee, but meter hike awaits
San Francisco’s transportation agency is seeking to repeal last year's parking meter transaction fee, but in its place would be a parking meter hike throughout The City.Read More
Savor nature, not shopping, on Black Friday
The East Bay Regional Parks District is offering free admission at all of its 65 parks on Black Friday.Read More
SF to reduce tow fees for stolen cars
Starting next month, people who have had their cars stolen and then towed in San Francisco will pay lower fees to recover their cars.Read More
BART bumps parking fees at four stations
Parking fees are set to go up by 50 cents per day next month at three BART stations in the East Bay and one on the Peninsula.Read More
Caltrain fare hikes roll toward public hearing
Early next month the public will be able to comment on the proposed changes to Caltrain fares and station parking fees.Read More
CHP breaks up I-580 sideshow
The California Highway Patrol broke up an illegal sideshow on Interstate Highway 580 in Oakland early Sunday morning.Read More
Comcast to pay $33.4 million for releasing unlisted phone numbers
The CPUC approved a settlement requiring Comcast to pay $33.4 million for releasing the unlisted phone numbers of nearly 75,000 customers.Read More
Lee, Farrell seek flexible affordable housing rules
San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee and Supervisor Mark Farrell Tuesday introduced an ordinance that would give developers more flexibility in satisfying city affordable housing laws.Read More
Muir Woods park fees set to jump
Admission to the Muir Woods National Monument in Marin County will increase to $10 starting Jan. 1.Read More
City urges registration for Uber, Lyft drivers
The City is reminding independent contractors, including drivers for ride-booking services such as Uber and Lyft, that they are required by law to register their businesses.Read More
City College students occupy administration building
A group of City College of San Francisco students occupied an administration building Wednesday afternoon and said they intended to stay until their demands are met or they are forced...Read More
BART parking fees to jump starting Jan. 20
Parking fees at multiple BART stations are expected to go up by 50 cents later this month, transit agency officials said.Read More
Parking fee at Oakland airport Bart begins
Drivers parking their cars at the Oakland International Airport BART station will have to pay a $1 parking fee beginning Monday, BART officials said today. Read More
GG Bridge mulls fees for walkers, bikers
Charging bicyclists and pedestrians for access is among 45 initiatives to be considered Friday.Read More