BART delays the plan to start cutting service to the Yellow line, but warns of even deeper cuts without an injection of funding.
The BART board weighs “doomsday” cuts today amid budget deficit that would hit Concord.
BART officials said to expect delays of up to 20 minutes systemwide due to an earthquake in the BART service area.
Expect delays during the morning commute, according to the California Highway Patrol.
Goodies and face-to-face access with agency officials on Tuesday and Friday offered to get more Bay Area public transit users on board.
Flags on the state Capitol will be flown at half-staff to honor the Caltrans engineer who died Thursday after a truck struck him.
Contra Costa County voters could be asked to vote on a sales tax to help fund Bay Area transit if Gov. Newsom approves SB 63.
Lookout for new speed limits — 3 faster, 20 slower — if the ordinance passes a second reading in September.
Contra Costa tansportation survey invites Concord residents to weigh in on spending and transportation plans by Sept. 30.
Two others were hurt, including a teen with major injuries.
The CHP reportes that one of the vehicles, an electric SUV, had a dangerous battery fire.
Roads will be closed to accommodate inauguration events celebrating the construction and renovation of the Shiva Murugan Temple.
Contractors will work Wednesday and Thursday to repave several side streets along Treat Boulevard.
A vehicle crashed onto the trackway and killed someone in the car, according to BART.
BART will replace decades-old track components between the Walnut Creek and Concord stations to ensure reliable service.
The latest round of federal funding will fund infrastructure work in Antioch, Brentwood, Concord, Richmond, San Pablo, Pinole and Hercules.
The incident affected the freeway in both directions. CHP recommended avoiding the Walnut Creek/Pleasant Hill area if possible.
Glydways, a company with a development facility in Concord, unveiled the autonomous vehicle this week alongside regional leaders.
Drivers may be delayed 30 minutes during the two consecutive overnight closures.
At least one ambulance crew responded to the collision near Monument Boulevard that involved three or more cars.
The left lane was blocked, causing traffic to back up during the morning commute.
Trucks are expected to deliver seven or eight modular units daily to a construction site on Galindo Street.
The CHP plans to conduct enforcement operations on Interstates 80 and 680, state Highways 4, 24, and 242; and unincorporated roadways.
Newly allocated infrastructure funds will pay for repairs and improvements on bridges and roads across the Bay Area.
Car crashes remain the leading cause of death for teens 15-18 years old in the United States.
Some of the road closures are for five consecutive nights. See a map of the closure areas.
The crash involving two buses happened shortly before noon at Heritage High School.
Attempts were made to resuscitate the victim who was on an eastbound train.
The most significant closure for the 5K run will be on Salvio Street as participants of all abilities complete the race.
Motorists in the East Bay, including in Concord and Walnut Creek, may need to use detour routes with the freeway closed. What to know.
The crash happened early Saturday Morning
Caltrans wants local residents to weigh-in on the proposal. The link below must be used by Jan. 18.
The collision was reported in the eastbound lanes near the San Marco Boulevard off-ramp.
BART officials tweeted about the disruption Tuesday morning.
Good morning, East Bay! Here's what you need to know before you leave for your Thursday morning commute.
County Connection is offering free bus and paratransit fares to all riders on all routes this month.
Good morning, East Bay! Here's what you need to know before you leave for your Wednesday morning commute.
Tracks were closed overnight in both directions after the region's heat wave caused "a minor deviation in a small section of track."
Drivers should expect delays up to 30 minutes while geotechnical borings are being taken.
UPDATE: Heat played the "main role" in the event after excessive temperatures on Tuesday caused a curve in the track, BART officials said.