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BART service is back after a major outage Friday morning stranded thousands of commuters. The disruption is now fueling renewed calls for long-term transit funding.
Plan to fund beleaguered Bay Area transit agencies in 2026 faces political headwinds Labor and business groups are at odds over Democrats’ plan to ask voters for a tax hike to bail out public ...
The stakes are high as Bay Area Democrats in the state Legislature advance a bill that would ask local voters to bail out struggling public transit agencies by raising sales taxes. But weak polling ...
Tenants and working class people of the world will be familiar with our cause because there is a common thread we are all ...
The APTA Rail Conference was opened by Paul Skoutelas, who provided an overview of the industry's progress, challenges, and ...
Before George Floyd and Benjamin Crump were Rodney King and John Burris. Community members gathered for the premiere screening of “The Godfather of Police Litigation,” a new documentary celebrating ...
A compilation of the week's rail news. offering a dedicated focus on rail transit from the progress of projects around the ...
BART director says Apple, Alphabet, Nvidia, Intel, Cisco, HP, Meta gave back little to communities that need help most.
Top California Democrats say they’ve averted a worst-case scenario for struggling Bay Area transit agencies — but only for ...
VTA is finding ways to patch the Silicon Valley BART expansion’s nearly $1 billion budget gap, from extra state funding to ...
The Boards of Directors for Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA) and San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District (BART) have voted to approve their respective budgets for Fiscal Year ...