A Life Without BART? Bay Area Leaders Hope to Stop the Unthinkable.
The Bay Area’s primary public transit network is in trouble.
The Bay Area’s primary public transit network is in trouble.
Each day, several hundred thousand people make the tedious trek from the San Fernando Valley to L.A.’s Westside.
Officials want people to step up their use of public transit, but that’s a tough sell when riders keep getting attacked or killed.
Los Angeles’ I-10 freeway reopened Sunday night, far ahead of schedule, after a fire damaged a portion of the highway near Alameda Street.
State regulators have rejected San Francisco’s request to pause and reconsider robo taxi services by autonomous vehicle company Waymo.
The San Diego Association of Governments (SANDAG) voted 15-4 Friday to remove the Regional Road User Charge (RUC) or “mileage tax” from consideration in its 2025 Regional Plan and all future t
The California Public Utilities Commission will vote on an expansion of driverless taxis this week. Local leaders are begging the Commission to slow down.
The Los Angeles Metro Board of Directors has voted to explore the creation of its own police department amid concerns about rising crime and lax security on board public transit.
Transportation access has long been a problem for California’s rural farming communities.