The Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority workers strike entered its second week Monday, impacting tens of thousands of passengers in the South Bay.
A judge denied VTA's request for an injunction to stop a transit worker strike due to procedural issues, leaving the strike ...
The Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority’s bid for a court order to end a strike by 1,500 workers experienced a ...
Workers at one of the Bay Area’s largest transit agencies are continuing to strike for a second week over wage disputes. The ...
Stanford basketball is back in action this week. After a long, nervous wait, the Cardinal are not only playing in the ...
Santa Clara County's Vector Control District plans an aerial mosquito control operation on March 20 in the Palo Alto flood ...
A legal challenge to the ongoing strike by South Bay transit workers hit a technical snag in court Monday, new documents show ...
Chalk Art Event: Students in grades six through 12 can contribute their artistic talents to a chalk art mural in the ...
VTA’s legal complaint against its striking workers is stalled in the courts, delaying the potential return of bus and light ...
Santa Clara County Superior Court Judge Daniel T. Nishigaya denied VTA’s motion without prejudice because the forms filed ...
The Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority, or VTA, said Saturday it has asked Governor Gavin Newsom to order striking ...
The strike by Santa Clara Valley Transit Authority workers moved into its second week on Monday as bus and light rail riders ...