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Gas prices have inched down statewide despite demand. Are they falling in your area?
One of San Jose's most dangerous roads will receive multi-million-dollar funding from the state to reduce accidents and fatalities.
San Jose officials are green lighting a plan to reduce parking in new developments, but some are concerned about how it'll impact residents.
If you drive a VTA bus, sooner or later someone is going to spit on you.
The more space we carve out just for cars, the more cars, traffic and pollution we get.
Silicon Valley transit officials are standing firm against a legislative proposal that would dramatically change VTA's governing body.
The suit seeks damages for various claims, including negligence, assault, battery, false imprisonment and wrongful death.
After a year, workers say little has changed and they’re not hopeful about the future.
Getting to Mineta San Jose International Airport from downtown is an impossible pursuit on public transportation.
Scores of workers still haven’t submitted proof of vaccination.
VTA pays more for parts on its light rail vehicles than any other transit agency in the country.
The VTA board of directors unanimously agreed to defer approving a $1.9 million two-year contract with Deloitte Consulting.
Agency officials announced the end of the mandate, but strongly recommend passengers and employees wear masks.
“We’re now in 2022, it’s a long way away, and it’s been 14 years, but voters wanted to go forward even in its kind of abbreviated form.”
A campaign to unify the Bay Area's 27 different transit agencies into one seamless system is gaining steam.
“We want to do whatever we can to support them,” said Patrick Burt, VTA board member and Palo Alto mayor.
Scooters. Drones. Shuttles. A fleet of transportation ideas is spreading in San Jose, and the city wants to make sure everyone benefits.
San Jose officials are scrambling to reduce traffic fatalities following a massive spike in deaths at the beginning of the year.
Local transit officials have grown increasingly frustrated that the state agency charged with maintaining Santa Clara County’s highway.
A Silicon Valley legislator wants big changes for the region's major transit agency, and not everyone is on board.
San Jose has plans to increase traffic enforcement in an attempt to address the rising trend of traffic deaths.
Complaints continue to crop up in VTA's technology department, months after workers demanded an investigation into toxic work culture.
VTA is pondering the future of its light rail system as it considers how to replace an aging fleet of train cars.
Allegations about toxic work culture are surfacing again at VTA—this time in its customer service department.
Outraged VTA employees are taking their leaders to task over a mandate requiring them to get vaccinated for COVID-19 by the end of April.
Amid increasing COVID-19 infections, VTA will require all 2,000 of its employees and contractors to be fully vaccinated by April 29.
Downtown San Jose could look very different in 30 years.
Gas prices have continued to inch up across the country and experts say omicron is no longer to blame. What to know.
VTA will potentially mandate COVID vaccinations for its workers starting next week.
The San Jose Police Department recorded the city’s fourth traffic collision fatality of the year on Jan. 12.