BART service will continue with increased frequency within the East Bay and in San Francisco and on the Peninsula during the shutdowns.
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A week after the tragedy that killed six students, city officials plan to make changes to building and inspection regulations.
What was the busiest? Take a guess.
City inspectors found that the balcony at Unit 305 at the Library Gardens apartment complex poses a collapse hazard.
The ruling will force builders to sell housing units at below market rates.
Ten Bay Area U.S. representatives voted against the bill that addresses agreements with European Union and Pacific Rim.
Added trips and cleaner cars will increase speed and comfort.
Hundreds of opponents attended the hearing and held a rally on the capitol steps.
No layoffs are planned. The county will juggle money to balance the budget.
The aging system will be shut down 24 hours a day for a total of five days.
Citing California's economic might and progressivism, initiative backers want the state to achieve nationhood ... or something close to it.
Authorities discovered evidence of khapra beetles, which are resistant to insecticides.
An online survey seeks public input on the Alameda-Contra Costa Transit priorities.
Construction is expected to begin late this summer.
The eucalyptus trees would be replaced with native trees such as oak and bay. Eucalyptus explode in fires.
The California Legislature is trying to snuff out smoking by targeting the age group where most smoking begins.
The law requires all manufacturers whose drugs are sold in the county to pay for disposal bins for unused, expired medications.
The grants are for organizations that help the elderly and poor prepare their taxes.
As the Social Security retirement age increases, other cuts are taking place that could seriously impact your lifetime benefit.
The massive recall includes more than 200,000 pounds of chicken, beef and pork. Lee's has an Oakland shop.
The bill was introduced in response to the measles outbreak.
Early findings say yes.
The CalTrans app is only available in the Bay Area but should be scalable.
He will be recognized for his efforts on behalf of foster youth.
US crewmembers will advise and assist crewmembers from Bangladesh as they prepare to take the boat to their country.
“Treat the drought like an 8.0 earthquake..Take dramatic steps to conserve water or face enforcement to ensure conservation mandates are met
The good-tasting stuff will be reserved for salmon runs later in the year, putting water that stinks and tastes awful into taps.
The award comes days after being criticized by a federal judge and independent investigator.
Caltrans has recommended alternate routes.
Employees can donate accrued time off in addition to cash.
Plan ahead to avoid arriving late for an event or flight.
The governor announces that ambitious tunnel project is on, but the proposed area of delta to be restored has shrunk by more than half.
Gov. Jerry Brown's executive order calls for California to reduce greenhouse gases to 40 percent below 1990 levels by 2030.
“These measures will strengthen the ability of local officials to build new water projects and ensure that water is not wasted,” Brown said.
The improvements are expected to begin this summer.
Following a measles outbreak, lawmakers are attempting to take away personal exemptions. What do you think?
Assembly Bill 1014 proposes to address chronic attendance problems for students from kindergarten to third grade.
Sweeping action will include across the board rate hike, including staggering increases and fines for the biggest users.