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BART shuts down service between Richmond, El Cerrito del Norte over three-day weekend
BART service between the Richmond and El Cerrito del Norte stations will be suspended through the three-day weekend as BART works to replace 50-year-old track components, BART officials announced....Read More
Power outage prevents downtown Berkeley BART stops
Trains are not stopping at the Downtown Berkeley BART station this morning because of a power outage, BART officials said. BART reported the service disruption at about 9:45 a.m....Read More
Winemaker killed in Napa crash
A well-known Napa County winemaker and consultant died in a solo vehicle crash early Saturday morning in unincorporated Napa County just north of Yountville. Denis Malbec, 46, of St....Read More
North Bay under flash flood watch
A flash flood watch is in effect until Sunday evening for the North Bay's mountains, interior valleys and coast, including Pt. Reyes National Seashore.Read More
BART offers cash rewards for research
BART officials this spring will be researching a way to reduce crowding on trains and offering small cash rewards to people who participate in the research. The research program...Read More
Jogger finds body on Salmon Creek Beach
A jogger discovered a body at Salmon Creek Beach north of Bodega Bay Dunes Beach on the Sonoma Coast this morning, according to a member of the Bodega Bay...Read More
Deputies break up Monterey cockfight
No arrests were made when deputies discovered a cockfight Sunday morning in Monterey County.Read More
High surf pounds SF coast, warning issued
The National Weather Service has issued a high surf warning for coastal areas of San Francisco today.Read More
J-Church resumes service after sinkhole fixed
Transit service on the J Church Line in San Francisco returned to normal Saturday evening after crews repaired a sewer main and filled a sinkhole.Read More
Thieves snatch cars from SoMa car dealer
Four suspects stole multiple cars from a car dealership in San Francisco’s South of Market neighborhood early Wednesday morning, a police spokesman said. The burglary was reported at about...Read More
Church Street sinkhole causes Muni delays
Officials said they are hoping to have a sinkhole in Noe Valley repaired today after an 18-inch sewer main failed.Read More
SFO welcomes 50 millionth passenger of 2015
The 50 million passengers traveling through SFO in a calendar year is an all-time record high for the airport.Read More
Family, friends honor Mario Woods at Bayview memorial service
Dozens of people gathered in San Francisco's Bayview District Thursday at a memorial service for 26-year-old Mario Woods.Read More
BART trims late-night Transbay buses
BART's board of directors voted to keep late-night buses going across the Bay Bridge, but one of the routes will likely be nixed next month.Read More
Power outage darkens Bernal Heights area
Roughly 4,000 power customers in and around San Francisco's Bernal Heights neighborhood lost electricity this morning after a PG&E equipment failure, according to utility officials.Read More
BART rebuilds fleet from scrapped cars
BART is expanding its fleet with a massive recycling project.Read More
Suspect arrested after attacking woman on BART
A battery on a female victim on a BART train Wednesday morning in San Francisco ended with a struggle between a city police sergeant and a suspect.Read More
Stamps.com to pay $4 million over false advertising
Online postage service Stamps.com has agreed to settle a consumer lawsuit brought by both the Santa Clara County and Santa Cruz County district attorney's offices.Read More
Uber drops pin in downtown Oakland
Ride-booking service Uber Technologies has purchased the former Sears building in downtown Oakland and plans to expand its headquarters there.Read More
Eco-friendly buses to hit SF streets
Thirty-seven new public buses, anticipated to be more eco-friendly and reliable, will arrive on San Francisco streets in September.Read More