Families of VTA Mass Shooting Victims to Split $8 Million Settlement, but Anger and Questions Remain
The families of nine people killed last year by a co-worker at a Valley Transportation Authority rail yard in San José will receive $8 million to settle damage claims filed last November, officials ...
SAN JOSE, Calif. - Caltrain will provide free train rides Thursday evening to and from San Jose City Hall, where a vigil will be held honoring the victims of the fatal shooting at a Santa Clara Valley ...
SAN JOSE – Families of eight Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority employees who were killed in a 2021 mass shooting announced the settlement of legal claims against the transit agency.
The grant will be used to increase the city’s SMART fleet and service hours by 50%; start a pilot program to evaluate the ...
VTA has a new shuttle service operator for people with disabilities and the previous contractor is raising concerns about why it was ousted. The public transit agency's board of directors unanimously ...
The VTA did not dispute findings from its auditor general that found the agency "misled" its board and the public about costs increases and delays for BART's extension into San Jose. What did the VTA ...
In the midst of a critical moment for BART’s long-delayed $12.7 billion Silicon Valley extension, the agency’s leadership is calling out South Bay transit officials for a lack of communication about ...
A BART official said in a letter that they are “gravely concerned with VTA’s failure to provide prior notice” on two recent project developments.
Nearly one and a half years after a disgruntled mechanic killed nine of his coworkers, the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority on Thursday announced an $8 million settlement with the widows, ...
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