Smoke-Filled Embarcadero BART Scare Blamed On Blown Insulator
A blown insulator filled Embarcadero Station with smoke Sunday night, sending riders off trains and causing short delays. BART says no injuries and has restarted inspections and cleaning.
White House Budget Puts 2,300 Rookie Controllers in the Flight Path
The FAA’s new budget asks for funding to add 2,300 air‑traffic controller trainees as the agency races to close a shortfall and fix academy failures. The plan pairs higher pay with expanded academy seats and watchdog scrutiny.
Trump's DHS Chief Wants to Kill International Travel at Sanctuary Cities — SFO, LAX and JFK Are on the List
The Trump administration just threatened to shut down international travel at SFO, LAX, JFK, and a dozen other major airports — right before the FIFA World Cup. It's almost certainly a pressure tactic ... Almost certainly.
Utility Crew Snags Major Gas Line on San Antonio’s Edge, Snarling New Sulphur Springs Traffic
A utility worker struck a main gas line on San Antonio’s southwest side Monday, prompting road closures and repairs that could last into the evening. Deputies directed traffic while crews worked.
Knightdale Nighttime Traffic Headache: I-87 Drivers Hit With Overnight Shutdowns As 540 Work Heats Up
Nighttime closures will affect I-87 near Knightdale this week as crews finish ramps for the Complete 540 project; expect detours and late-night delays.












