
New Year Dawns With Continuing Woes at Bay Area Airports
Hundreds of flights were delayed and dozens canceled at SFO Sunday evening as omicron and bad weather across the country drove yet another day of headaches for travelers and airlines.
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Hundreds of flights were delayed and dozens canceled at SFO Sunday evening as omicron and bad weather across the country drove yet another day of headaches for travelers and airlines.
A shortage of jet fuel, coupled with supply chain issues and an urgent demand from firefighting aircraft, continues to cause problems at airports around the West.
A standoff between Alameda County sheriff's deputies and a man threatening to harm himself with a knife forced officials to shut down Terminal 1 at Oakland International Airport for about four hours Tuesday morning.
The weather is expected to worsen this week just as holiday travel ramps up at San Francisco International Airport, meaning trouble for travelers flying into and out of the Bay Area.
Flights out of the Sacramento International Airport on Sunday were delayed due to an internet outage during one of the busiest holiday travel weekends.
Widespread, dense fog delayed holiday travel plans at San Francisco International Airport during a heavy travel day, airport officials said Friday.
The Federal Aviation Administration has imposed a ground delay program at San Francisco International Airport, cutting the amount of arrivals in half, due to storm conditions in the region, airport officials said Tuesday.
With ongoing runway reconstruction happening at San Francisco International Airport, passengers on Tuesday continued to see flight delays and cancellations.
The travel mess at SFO continued Monday with passengers stuck as runway repairs impacted hundreds of flights.
Delays, cancellations and frustrations mounted Sunday at San Francisco International Airport due to long-planned construction work on the airport's busiest runway.
An issue with a machine that sorts baggage at SFO was causing delays for some travelers on United Airlines Monday, according to passengers.
A large pothole at a busy intersection of two runways at San Francisco International Airport has been repaired Thursday after triggering lengthy delays while work crews raced to fix it.
If you have a flight out of San Francisco International or one of the other Bay Area airports Monday morning, you may want to check with your airline to see if it is on-time.
The storm that rolled in early Saturday has wreaked havoc on travelers in and out of San Francisco International Airport.
Police had to remove a woman who brought an "emotional support squirrel" on a Frontier Airlines flight headed from Orlando, Florida, to Cleveland.
A winter storm front battered the San Francisco Bay Area Thursday morning, turning the morning commute into a nightmare and forcing flight cancellations and delays of nearly five hours at San Francisco International.
Smoke from numerous wildfires in the North Bay is affecting visibility Thursday at San Francisco International Airport, resulting in many delays and cancellations, an airport spokesman said.
Airport officials are encouraging travelers to check with their airline for specific flight delays.
There is a common litany of why airline flights are delayed or canceled ranging from equipment issues to weather, but a flight from San Francisco to London suffered a four- hour delay Wednesday when a mouse was spotted aboard the plane.
Ongoing stormy weather in the Bay Area has caused more than 100 flights to be canceled at San Francisco International Airport Tuesday, while minor delays have been reported at other airports in the region.
A fast-moving cold front brought more rain and strong winds to the greater Bay Area Friday morning, impacting holiday travel by slowing freeway traffic and leading to numerous flight delays.
The storm hitting the Bay Area Friday has resulted in flight delays and some cancellations at both San Francisco International Airport and Mineta San Jose International, according to airport representatives.
Airlines are dealing with another computer outage that is disrupting flight schedules heading into the weekend.
Delta Air Lines is spending $150 million this year on technology upgrades, including a better mobile app. But what CEO Ed Bastian never saw coming was a vulnerability to its reservations and operations servers that would cripple his airline for days.
Delta's travails, and those of its customers, move into day two with the airline canceling nearly 250 flights.
Mayor London Breed announced Monday she would not participate in this year's Pride parade over the organizers refusal to lift a ban blocking LGBTQ+ peace officers in uniform from taking part.
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Fire crews are at the scene of a 25-acre brush fire burning in a remote area of Pleasanton Monday afternoon.
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Mayor London Breed announced Monday she would not participate in this year's Pride parade over the organizers refusal to lift a ban blocking LGBTQ+ peace officers in uniform from taking part.
State prosecutors review and investigate an officer-involved shooting that left two dead in San Francisco on Thursday, officials with the California Department of Justice announced Monday.
Two people were killed after a taxi drove onto a sidewalk in San Francisco Sunday afternoon.
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The family of San Francisco pro cyclist Anna Moriah Wilson was wrestling with her "senseless, tragic loss" in the wake of her slaying in Austin, Texas, last week
Police in San Mateo announced an arrest Monday in connection with the fatal stabbing of a man at a bus stop earlier this month.
Fire crews are at the scene of a 25-acre brush fire burning in a remote area of Pleasanton Monday afternoon.
On the Livermore City Council's consent calendar Monday night is a resolution authorizing the spending of $2.4 million in city affordable housing trust funds to buy the property at 2346 Walnut St. for a substance abuse disorder (SUD) and medication assistance treatment (MAT) facility for the unhoused.
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A weed whacker may have sparked a large fire just north of Vacaville, forcing Cal Fire to issue an evacuation order to dozens of families on Saturday afternoon.
A Red Flag Warning has been issued for most of Solano County for parts of Monday and Tuesday due to conditions that are ripe for fast-moving wildfires
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