Trains will begin running in the morning. Full restoration of service is expected by afternoon.
Monday, October 21 is the last day to register to be able to vote in the Nov. 5, 2013 general election.
Commuters should make other plans for Monday.
A petition that would bar transit employees from going on strike has gathered thousands of signatures.
New tunnel underneath San Francisco Bay is being built to survive even a major earthquake, which is likely in the Bay Area in the coming years.
BART workers walked off the job and onto the picket line this morning.
You can head to Yosemite after all to catch some beautiful fall colors.
Map shows how much Peninsula-Santa Cruz area individuals and corporations owe to the Franchise Tax Board.
The Estero Municipal Improvement District has added a rebate for water efficient sprinkler nozzles and sprinkler heads, among other changes.
So far there have been no reports of humans contracting Yellow Fever in the area.
Workers at the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory in Menlo Park are among thousands in the Bay Area facing furlough this week due to the government shutdown.
Caltrain, buses, carpools--alternatives for BART.
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The bill ensures passengers can safely and quickly exit limos in emergencies.
Since the ordinance was adopted in San Mateo County last April, initial surveys taken outside of major retail establishments have indicated that 82 percent of shoppers are either bringing a reusable bag, or not taking a bag at all.
The Board of Supervisors on Tuesday considered three different maps of the new districts.
Voting centers for the Nov. 5 election are located in San Mateo and Redwood City.
NASA's website has been shuttered; most USGS sites down too.
Covered California is one of the state-run health care marketplaces being set up around the U.S. as mandated by the act, passed by Congress in 2010.
The bigger impact may be to the economy, with the shutdown estimated to cost $1 billion a week, chiefly from lost wages and reduced spending.
The First Lady will attend a "Women's Brunch" fundraiser in San Francisco.
To find out about your eligibility and coverage options or enroll in Obamacare, visit www.coveredca.com or call 888-975-1142.
Supporters of decriminalization are angling to put a new proposition on next year’s ballot.
The Meter Garden was designed by local artists as a new direct revenue stream from the community to public art.
eSlate machines make voting as easy as whirling a dial and clicking a button.
In 2011, BART officials cut off cellphone service to underground stations to prevent a planned protest. A bill sitting on the governor’s desk would require government agencies to get a court order before doing the same.
The lawyer defending a man who tried to rob a bank in San Mateo but left with only a cup of coffee is questioning his client's mental competency to stand trial.
Jackie Speier's props meant to point out the inequity in members of Congress traveling with generous food allowances while voting against food stamp programs that give Americans just a few dollars a day to eat.
The county is looking for citizens to fill some Election Day jobs.
SFO has been helping small businesses for more than 30 years.
After a brief discussion, the board agreed to pull the proposed amendment and rewrite it to specify that sworn duty officers will be able to purchase their own service weapons for a nominal fee once they are replaced with newer models.
The sirens and two base stations were updated to warn Coastside residents in the event of a tsunami.
The community workshop in September marks the public kick-off for the City of San Mateo Sustainable Streets Plan.
SB 109 requires that limousines have at least two rear side doors and one or two rear push-out windows to be used in the case of an emergency.
The project will remove a centuries old barrier between Palo Alto and Menlo Park that prevented the fish from multiplying.
Recovery Happens is a national month long event to raise awareness that recovery is possible and prevention, treatment, and recovery support services are available.
A vote on the proposed changes will take place in October.
Patterson has served as San Mateo's public works director for more than a decade.
Construction during the five-day closure went as planned, and the bridge will be open to traffic on time.
Congresswoman Speier says U.S. should not 'bomb for the sake of bombing.'