SF News Man Attacks Muni Driver, Runs Off The driver of a 38-Geary Muni bus was left injured this morning, after a man attacked her through the coach's window as she drove through SoMa. ABC 7 reports that the operator of
SF News Driver Who Entered Duboce Muni Tunnel Could Be Fined $55,000 For Big Oopsies A renegade car that entered a Muni tunnel last month at Duboce and Church Streets — well-lit "DO NOT ENTER" sign be damned — will face a fine of $55,000 to pay for the
SF News Video: SF Resident Raps About Angled Parking At SFMTA Board Meeting Man delivers "angled parking rap" at @sfmta_muni today#SFMuni #SanFrancisco pic.twitter.com/jnks81sgct— Joe Fitz Rodriguez (@FitzTheReporter) March 7, 2017 If you've lived here more than a minute and/or attended
SF News Double-Parking Uber And Lyft Drivers Scramble To Beat Bus Cameras It's one of those moments of media confluence: One the same day that the SF Chronicle announces via headline that "Parking scofflaws can’t escape Muni bus cameras," KRON 4's Stanley Roberts shows
SF News Video: Check Out The Progress On The Central Subway Though it may not seem like the thing will ever be done, underground work on the Central Subway and its three subterranean stations is ongoing, and will be through next year. The SFMTA
SF News 70 Years Ago This Week The Mayor Tried To Kill Off San Francisco's Cable Cars The will of San Franciscans to hold on to things we love, and fight change when it doesn't feel right, is a source of terrific frustration to real estate developers and others in
SF News Man Found Dead In Muni Tunnel Might Have Been Injured While Stealing Transfers A death near Muni's Church Street Station made headlines in January for the crowds of commuters left stranded in its wake — but new details reported Monday suggest that the tale was far more
SF News Officially Legal Dolores Street Median Parking Pilot Program Starts Next Month Publicly debated now for several years and privately griped about for decades, the practice of weekend double-parking along the median on Dolores Street will now, for the first time ever, be officially sanctioned
SF News Death Of SF Woman Found On Bus Was Not Caused By Meningitis An update in the strange case of the 53-year-old woman who was found dead sitting upright in the back of a Muni bus at the end of its line last week. KRON 4
SF News Why Muni's New Light Rail Trains, Now Slowly Arriving, Have All Benches Instead Of Seats Last week — ominously on Friday the 13th — the first new Muni Metro light-rail train arrived in San Francisco after assembly in Sacramento, a sign that the transit agency's much-anticipated "Fleet of the Future"
SF News J Church Train Stops Just Short Of Fallen Tree In Dolores Park .@sfmta_muni J line isn't going anywhere pic.twitter.com/yYjmbmAJDA— Diego Ongaro (@ongardie) January 11, 2017 Mother nature was busy trimming trees last night with heavy winds and rain. At around 7
SF News Day Around The Bay: NextMuni Predictions Off Even More Than Usual Follow SFist on Twitter and Instagram, and like us on Facebook. You can also get the top stories mailed to you—sign up here. Snow and low visibility led to I-80 closures through
SF News Study: Ride-Hail Carpooling Could Cut Traffic By 75 Percent Traffic around the Bay Area has jumped 70 percent since 2010, with San Francisco reported as having the third worst traffic in the country. With those frustrating figures in mind, a new study
SF News Free Muni, Late BART, And Free Towing All On The Table This New Year's Eve People celebrating New Year's Eve in San Francisco have even fewer excuses than usual to drive drunk Saturday, as bountiful options are available to shuttle partiers safely back home. According to the San
SF News *Cough Cough* Sick Muni Drivers Absenteeism Costs City $42 Million Per Year A recent report on San Francisco's Municipal Transportation Agency conducted by the Controller's Office points to the $42 million cost of absenteeism at the agency and cites a culture of leave-taking and lack
SF News Report: Cycling Up Across San Francisco Daily trips by bicycle are up across San Francisco this year, with a new SFMTA report putting the increase at 8 percent over last year. Specifically, this refers to weekday rides — suggesting that
SF News Holidays In SF Means Parking Given, Other Parking Taken Away Update 12/23: Basically everything I wrote in this post regarding Muni's parking enforcement over the holidays was wrong. I'm sorry about that — I took the information exactly as it appeared on Muni's
SF News Woman Trapped Under Muni Bus In Critical Condition 🚨⚠️️: @fresconews is #onthescene of an incident involving a @sfmta_muni bus. Crime tape is up. Buses are impacted near Market & 3rd. pic.twitter.com/qixYN5F0TB— Kyle Chak (@KyleSChak) December 20, 2016 Market
SF News SFMTA Blames Uber And Lyft For San Francisco's Traffic Woes San Francisco has the third worst traffic in the country, and the Bay Area at large has seen a 70 percent increase over the past six years. As with many things in life,
SF News Why Your Muni Fare Will Be Going Up To $2.50 In January (If You're Paying In Cash) It behooves us to remind you that effective January 1, 2017, San Francisco Muni riders who pay their fare in cash will face a 25-cent fare increase. As was proposed in April, riders
SF News Should Muni Just Ignore People Who Sneak On Without Paying? Proof of fare? Who cares. An argument Wired is making in a piece using Muni data as evidence says that ignoring fare evaders on public transit is a virtue. Frankly, it's a virtue
SF News North Face Tells Customers Not To Wander Around Muni Tunnels In Video Showing Customer Doing Just That Do as I say, not as I do. That seems to be the message from Alameda-based apparel company North Face, which released a series of ads under the moniker "perspective hunting" featuring a
SF News Community Members Push Closing Golden Gate Park To Most Cars With the June death of 41-year-old Heather Miller likely on the minds of some, community members gathered Saturday at Golden Gate Park’s County Fair Building to propose different approaches the city of
SF News Muni Hacker Hacked, Turns Out He's Extorted Ransoms From Multiple US Companies While questions persist about how much and what kind of data was compromised in the hack of some 2,000 SFMTA computers last weekend, a network security researcher says that he successfully hacked
SF News [Update] Muni Hacked For 100 Bitcoin, Questions Arise About What Data Was Compromised The hacker responsible for all those free Muni rides over the weekend is asking for 100 bitcoin (about $73,000) in exchange for unlocking the affected Muni computers, as the Examiner found out