SF DA Jenkins focuses on Mission-Dolores 'Hill Bomb' event vandals, misdemeanor citations discharged
San Francisco District Attorney Brooke Jenkins says she is focusing on holding alleged vandals and those who committed property crimes accountable from the Mission-Dolores ‘Hill Bomb’ event that took place July 8.
Backlash against SFPD response to 'hill bomb' skateboard event continues, body-cam footage released
Demonstrators held a rally at San Francisco City Hall ahead of Wednesday's Police Commission meeting where the police response to the Dolores 'hill bomb' skating event were discussed. Police released body-cam footage at the meeting.
Outside Lands organizers propose free San Francisco concert series
The company that annually organizes the gigantic Outside Lands music festival has proposed a free San Francisco concert series at outdoor downtown areas.
Muni bus involved in crash on Bay Bridge causing major backup
Vehicles are bumper to bumper on the westbound lanes of the Bay Bridge Tuesday night after a Muni bus was involved in a collision with a vehicle and the vehicle rolled over, officials say.
BART says it needs state funding to stay afloat
BART and Muni say they are on a "fiscal cliff" and are asking for financial aid from the state to fund operations.
18-year-old arrested in stabbing on Muni bus
A man was detained after allegedly stabbing another man on a Muni bus in San Francisco's Excelsior District on Wednesday evening, according to police.
California's struggling transit agencies approaching a financial cliff
Due to continuing low ridership, the finances for mass transit systems across the state are so bad, select Senate committees are looking into how, if, and when we can keep them from falling of a financial cliff.
San Francisco Muni working to silence squeaky trains
San Francisco's Muni says it is working to quiet trains down after this year's rainy winter. Neighbors near Ocean Beach say the trains started making a squealing noise following this year's wet winter weather.
4/20, Warriors and Giants games: SFPD, transit agencies say they're ready
4/20. Warriors and Giants at home.
Man charged in alleged hate crime attacks on Muni buses
A San Francisco man was charged for separate alleged hate crime attacks aboard Muni buses, including an egg-throwing incident that was widely shared on social media, the district attorney's office said on Thursday.
Pilot project could make most transfers across transit agencies free or heavily discounted
Most transfers across multiple transit agencies would be heavily discounted or even free under a new pilot project Bay Area public transit officials are currently considering.
San Francisco Muni shooting leaves 1 injured, suspect missing
A 34-year-old man was shot on a Muni bus and San Francisco police are searching for the person who pulled the trigger.
Wind damage causes falling glass from SF high-rise and toppled truck on San Rafael bridge
As wind gusts blasted through San Francisco Tuesday afternoon, an office worker took video of a shocking sight.
Juvenile stabbed on San Francisco Muni bus suffers life-threatening injuries, police investigating
San Francisco police are at the scene of a stabbing on a Muni bus near Union Square on Monday. Officials say one juvenile male is in the hospital with life-threatening injuries.
San Francisco Muni faces 'fiscal cliff'
San Francisco's Muni is among the Bay Area's transit agencies facing unprecedented financial challenges.
Muni exhibit is love letter to San Francisco's working class
A new art exhibit puts a spotlight on the lives of native San Franciscans and their journeys on Muni.
Bay Area transit: Off a financial cliff?
Is local transit about to fall off a financial cliff? The Metropolitan Transportation Commission anticipating the loss of stimulus funding sees a bleak picture for transit unless the overall economy turns around soon, or people will pay more just to keep it healthy.
Bay Area public transit facing 'financial cliff'
The MTC is bringing together representatives from BART, Muni and other agencies to discuss the financial cliff that public transit is facing and what to do about it.
Mayor, exuberant crowd celebrate new service on Central Subway's T-Third line
With a Native American blessing, a celebration in song and cheers from an exuberant crowd, the T-Third line officially started its new route connecting Chinatown to Sunnydale and the Bayview in the new Central Subway Saturday.
San Francisco's downtown sees wettest 10 days since 1871
San Francisco's Public Works Department says it had reports of 300 tree or branches down over the last day and a half.