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SFMTA Officials Double Down on Intolerance for Crimes on Public Transit
Muni officials have one message to people thinking about committing a crime on San Francisco’s public transit system — “you will be caught.”
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SF Muni Subway Fire Raises Safety Concerns
A fire in the yet-to-be opened Central Subway in San Francisco has triggered a safety investigation by state regulators and could threaten the already-delayed opening date for the new Muni line until next year, NBC Bay Area’s Investigative Unit has learned.
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SF Muni Subway Fire Raises Safety Concerns
A fire in the yet-to-be opened Central Subway in San Francisco has triggered a safety investigation by state regulators and could threaten the already-delayed opening date for the new Muni line until next year, NBC Bay Area’s Investigative Unit reports. Jaxon Van Derbeken has more.
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Residents Celebrate Return of Muni 21-Hayes Bus Service to Golden Gate Park
San Francisco residents who live in the city’s Western Addition, Hayes Valley and Tenderloin neighborhoods celebrated the return of 21-Hayes bus service to Golden Gate Park Saturday, while park visitors took their first spin on adaptive bicycles on car-free John F. Kennedy Drive.
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Bay Area Reacts to Court Overturning Mask Mandate on Public Transportation
A federal judge in Florida struck down the U.S. government’s mask mandate aboard planes, trains, buses and all other public transportation Monday, saying the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention order exceeds the agency’s authority. Cierra Johnson reports.
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Federal Judge Overturns National Mask Mandate
A federal judge in Florida struck down the federal mask requirement on planes, and all other public transportation less than a week after the CDC had extended it through March 3. Cheryl Hurd is live at SFO with Bay Area reaction.
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List: Updated Mask Rules for Public Transportation in the Bay Area
A federal judge in Florida voided the national mask mandate covering airplanes, trains, buses and other public transportation Monday. So, what does this mean for Bay Area airports and public transportations? Here’s a breakdown.
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Bay Area Reacts to Court Overturning Mask Mandate on Public Transportation
A federal judge in Florida struck down the U.S. government’s mask mandate aboard planes, trains, buses and all other types of public transportation Monday, saying the CDC order exceeded their authority.
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Bay Area Reacts to Court Overturning Mask Mandate on Public Transportation
A federal judge in Florida struck down the government’s mask mandate aboard planes, trains, buses and all other types of public transportation Monday, and people in the Bay Area had mixed reactions. Sergio Quintana reports.
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Bay Area Transit Agencies Step Up Security in Wake of NYC Subway Shooting
Bay Area transit agencies beefed up security Tuesday following a mass shooting in the New York City subway system. Sergio Quintana reports.
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Protecting Bay Area Mass Transit
Bay Area officials scheduled to give an update on federal funding for public transportation are now addressing the recent shooting at a New York City subway station. Transit leaders are talking about what and how should security be handled to make commuters feel safe. Cierra Johnson reports.
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Bay Area Transit Agencies Step Up Security in Wake of NYC Subway Shooting
Bay Area officials and transit agencies react to the shooting at a New York City subway station that left multiple people injured.
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SF Public Transit Receives Millions in Federal Funds
City leaders are expected to take a look at federal dollars at work while they tour a San Francisco BART station.
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BART and SFMTA Get Nearly $386M in Federal Funding
President Biden is expected to announce he’s expanding the availability of the e-85 biofuel during the summer time in an attempt to ease the pain at the pump. Bob Redell reports.