Word comes down from on high at SFMTA that churchgoers may now continue to park along the Dolores Street median forever and ever, amen.
The 44-year-old victim has multiple stab wounds considered life-threatening.
Sidewalks will be largely free of scooters in June, while SFMTA demands tech companies abide with a new permit program.
The paltry sums tech buses pay for use of public stops are back in the news, as the SFMTA contemplates charging them a measly 34 cents more.
The SFMTA felt it was time to rebrand after survey respondents admitted they didn’t know what the agency actually does.
The good news is that BART is replacing all the broken station elevators along Market Street. The bad news is the projects are way behind schedule.
Hilarious public transit horror story event Muni Diaries takes a back door to no one, and celebrates its 10th anniversary Saturday night.
Tuesday afternoon a plain clothes SFPD officer was hit by a car at the intersection of Larkin and Eddy streets.
The lawsuit accuses SFMTA of letting Uber and Lyft destroy the value of cab driver medallions, leaving SF Federal Credit Union with the financial mess.
The man told the driver he had a gun, and told him to drive to a specific location.