BART Clipper Card outages on first day of fare hikes prompt free rides across Bay Area By Andres Jimenez Larios | Bay City News | July 2, 2025 The cause is being investigated, but Goodwin said the agency suspects the changes in fares scheduled for July 1 may be to blame.
tolls Golden Gate Bridge toll increases By Samantha Kennedy | Bay City News | July 1, 2025 The district said it previously adjusted service to reduce expenses but plans to add services back as customers return.
Bay Area ‘Queer Joy is Resistance’: SF’s 55th Pride Parade looks to the past to push forward By Andres Jimenez Larios | Bay City News | June 30, 2025 Over 200 contingents traveled from Embarcadero Plaza down Market Street and concluded at the Civic Center.
Uncategorized Modern Ed | Airport and airplane etiquette By Ed Harrington | June 27, 2025 Bring your patience and follow the rules to minimize travel frustrations.
California New website promotes California agritourism with travel guides and interactive features By Sarah Stierch | Bay City News | June 26, 2025 From vineyard tours to U-pick orchards, the Experience California Agriculture website features hundreds of opportunities to explore.
Bay Area ‘America’s Tall Ship’, the U.S. Coast Guard’s Eagle, to offer free tours in San Francisco By Sarah Stierch | Bay City News | June 25, 2025 The ship will be moored at Pier 17 near the Exploratorium in San Francisco on Saturday with free tours available from 10 am to 7 pm.
Bay Area San Francisco moves up in new park ranking index. Here’s how Oakland and other Bay Area cities fared By Ruth Dusseault | Bay City News | May 23, 2025 The ParkScore index is a report from the Trust for Public Land, a nonprofit that works to create and protect parks, trails, and other public lands.
Featured in Category Get to know your pinot noir: Anderson Valley wine festival blends tastings with teachings By Sarah Stierch | Bay City News | May 15, 2025 The 26th annual Pinot Noir festival takes place May 16-18 at various locations throughout Anderson Valley.
BART Chaotic commute: BART’s morning meltdown spurs call for more public transit investment By Kiley Russell | Bay City News | May 9, 2025 A group of transit activists say that if BART’s budget isn’t shored up, the agency could cut its number of daily train trips from 4,200 to just 500.
Travel Class action suit says SuperShuttle won’t accommodate passengers in wheelchairs By Joe Dworetzky | Bay City News | May 7, 2025 The three Bay Area plaintiffs are all lawyers and all have been advocates for individuals with disabilities.