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Body cam footage shows police shooting at Union City BART parking lot
Newly-released body camera video shows a police shooting that took place in a BART parking lot in Union City last month.
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Body cam footage shows police shooting at Union City BART parking lot
Newly-released body camera video shows a police shooting that took place in a BART parking lot in Union City last month. Jodi Hernandez reports.
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BART to increase fare price
Bay Area residents will start paying higher prices to ride the BART.
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BART to increase fare price
Due to ridership not at pre-COVID levels, BART announced it was increasing its fare price. Hilda Gutierrez has the details.
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Disabled BART train in Oakland causes major delays
A disabled train on the tracks in Oakland caused major delays Monday morning on BART.
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Strong NorCal earthquake is followed by several moderate aftershocks
After a 7.0 magnitude earthquake shook off the coast of Northern California on Thursday, it was followed by several moderate aftershocks. Kari Hall tells us more about the seismic activity.
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BART Transbay Tube reopens after closure due to NorCal earthquakes
BART resumed service through the Transbay Tube on Thursday after a series of strong earthquakes in Northern California prompted a stoppage and delays.
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Watch: BART police chief addresses shooting in Union City
BART police Chief Kevin Franklin on Tuesday provided an update on Monday night’s officer-involved shooting in Union City.
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New calls to beef up security on BART
Fed up with crime aboard BART trains and at stations, the Bay Area Council is turning to the governor for help.
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New calls to beef up security on BART
Fed up with crime aboard BART trains and at stations, the Bay Area Council is turning to the governor for help. Jodi Hernandez reports.
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BART installs new fare gates at SFO to help protect against fare evasion
BART has installed new fare gates at its San Francisco International Airport station that will help protect against fare evasion, the agency announced.
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BART police arrest, identify suspect in weekend stabbing
BART police investigators have arrested and identified a suspect in connection with a stabbing that occurred aboard an Antioch-bound train Saturday morning as it approached BART’s 24th Street/Mission Station, transit officials said.
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BART police arrest, identify suspect in weekend stabbing
BART police investigators have arrested and identified a suspect in connection with a stabbing that occurred aboard an Antioch-bound train Saturday morning as it approached BART’s 24th Street/Mission Station, transit officials said.
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Woman injured in stabbing aboard BART train in San Francisco
A 54-year-old woman was stabbed on a BART train in San Francisco on Saturday morning, according to BART police.
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BART encourages riders to dress up in transit-themed costumes for Halloween
In the spirit of Halloween, BART is encouraging riders to dress up in transit-themed costumes in exchange for BART anime swag, featuring the agency’s four anime mascots.
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BART Red Line resumes service after equipment problem
BART Red Line service resumed on Saturday afternoon after being suspended for nearly two hours.
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BART officials warned VTA of “serious risks” of San Jose tunnel design
BART officials warned the head of the Valley Transportation Authority in 2017 that the single-bore tunnel design now envisioned for the San Jose extension posed “serious risks to safety,” documents reviewed by NBC Bay Area’s investigative unit show. Jaxon Van Deberken reports.
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BART officials warned VTA of ‘serious risks' of San Jose tunnel design
BART officials warned the head of the Valley Transportation Authority back in 2017 that the single-bore tunnel design now envisioned for the San Jose extension posed “serious risks to safety,” documents reviewed by NBC Bay Area’s investigative unit show.
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We investigate: BART tunnel safety
BART officials warned the head of the Valley Transportation Authority back in 2017 that the single-bore tunnel design now envisioned for the San Jose extension posed “serious risks to safety.” NBC Bay Area’s Jessica Aguirre spoke with Investigative Reporter Jaxon Van Derbeken to understand the situation.