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A thrifty destination for generations of Bay Area shoppers has wound down after 50 years in business.
While the closure marks the end of a historic run, market leaders hope for a future revival once construction ends.
BERKELEY — The North Berkeley BART station was closed Monday morning after a woman was struck by a train, officials said. The woman, believed to be in her 40s, ...
The Berkeley Flea Market closed after 50 years due to financial difficulties and a decreasing number of vendors, despite ...
A system-wide Clipper card outage in the Bay Area allowed commuters to board transit for free, affecting multiple agencies ...
BERKELEY — An agreement four years in the making to bring transit-oriented housing to Berkeley is nearly complete with BART and Berkeley officials outlining terms for developing near Ashby Station.
Berkeley strikes deal with BART for hundreds of new transit-oriented homes. expand. The construction of the Ashby BART station displaced several blocks of black-owned businesses and homes in 1973.
The planners behind the South Bay’s most ambitious transit project ever — connecting BART to the rest of Silicon Valley — say ...
PUBLIC TRANSPORT AGENCIES across the Bay Area experienced fare payment malfunctions on Tuesday morning following a region-wide malfunction of the Clipper ...
The Clipper card, used for travel on all forms of public transportation in the San Francisco Bay Area, was down on Tuesday ...