San Francisco city officials say an unknown person illegally painted red "no parking" zones along an area of Balboa Street in ...
As the deadline for San Francisco's soon-to-be-enforced daylighting law approaches, a peculiar paint job emerged overnight on ...
Two-hour parking in Chinatown’s Portsmouth Square Garage will be free in February in honor of Lunar New Year, as will Muni ...
The great nightly Waymo honk-a-thon — in which the company's robotaxis erupted into a chorus of honking at night's end in a ...
Star Game has showcased the best in basketball. Though there have been changes to the format, the game still brings in an ...
San Francisco's Municipal Transportation Agency is monitoring fake red zones that have been appearing around the city.
Jeffrey Tumlin oversaw the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency during a period of tumult for public transit and city streets.
If parking wasn't already hard enough in San Francisco, an unknown person or persons painted fake red zones causing more confusion over California's new Daylighting Law.
Still figuring out California’s new “Daylighting Law,” a number of San Francisco residents were left confused Thursday morning after street curb markings were tampered with. Multiple street curbs ...
The SFMTA and San Francisco Controller’s Office have convened the Muni Funding Working Group to address the funding gap. The ...
NBA All-Star Game is coming to San Francisco. Here’s what to know as the Bay Area hosts this star-studded annual celebration ...
Rosa's Ice Cream and Fruit Bar on University Avenue in City Heights is on the verge of closing because customers can't find ...