The San Francisco Police Department is searching for a suspected thief who used a Waymo robotaxi as his getaway vehicle earlier this year in the city’s first reported case of this kind.
As SFist reported previ...
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The San Francisco Police Department is searching for a suspected thief who used a Waymo robotaxi as his getaway vehicle earlier this year in the city’s first reported case of this kind.
As SFist reported previ...
An acclaimed Japanese prix-fixe restaurant that most of us were not lucky enough to dine at, Noodle In a Haystack, has closed, and its owners are going the fast-casual route in the hopes of finally turning a decent profit.
It's a familiar refrain in the San Francisco restaurant scene, where the rising costs of everything, from ingredients to rent to labor to healthcare,...
A 24-year-old Daly City man has been arrested in connection with a mid-April incident in which he allegedly punched a woman who was working the door at the bar Midnight Sun in the Castro neighborhood.
As the Bay Area Reporte...
A recent CNN investigation found that while Waymo's robotaxis may reduce many of the risks associated with human drivers, they often create new problems of their own, from emergency response disruptions to close calls involving pedestrians and cyclists.
Waymo touts data showing its robotaxis are significantly less likely than human drivers to cause serious injury crashe...
An extended outage on the Clipper card system that became a major point of frustration for BART riders last month appears to have been caused by an account being shut off due to an unpaid bill.
The rollout of the so-called "Clipper 2.0" system, which was meant to streamline fare-paying and allow transit riders to use their own credit cards to tap-to-pay, was