BART reversed itself to reinstate masks, even though the California Department of Public Health also announced last week that it would align with the CDC and drop its own mask requirement for public transit and transit hubs like bus stations and airports.
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New Federal Funds on Track for BART Extension, with Final Costs, Completion Date Uncertain
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VTA Transit Union Members Get 10 % Raise over 3 Years
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Man Arrested After Making Threats at Virtual Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority Meeting
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Feds Commit to More Than $2B for Share of BART Extension Through Downtown San Jose
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VTA Light Rail System Back on Track Saturday
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VTA Light Rail Trains Return, Passengers Are Next, Possibly This Week
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VTA Employee Who Witnessed Mass Killing in San Jose Dies of Apparent Suicide
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Alternate Bus Service for VTA Light Rail Route Resumes Aug. 2
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VTA Says It Will Miss Aug.1 Restart of Light Rail Service
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Santa Clara Transportation Authority Releases Some Details of Mass Killer Personnel File, Showing Growing Insubordination Not Seen as Threatening
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VTA to Begin New Bus Shuttle, New Schedules on Monday
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VTA Buses Running Today on Sunday Schedule
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VTA, IN MEMORIAM: Adrian Balleza of Gilroy, a True Family Man
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Feds Learned of Gunman’s Anger Toward VTA Five Years Ago
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Gunman Had Hostile Personality, People Who Knew Him Say
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The man identified by California law enforcement officials as the gunman in a mass shooting at a San Jose rail yard on Wednesday lived alone and had a hostile personality, according to interviews with a neighbor and an ex-girlfriend, as well as a review of court records. The gunman, Samuel James Cassidy, 57, lived southeast of downtown San Jose, in a suburban neighborhood of cul-de-sacs and palm trees, public records show. Doug Suh, a real estate agent who lived across the street, described Cassidy, who authorities say appeared to have killed himself, as someone with a short temper.
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