The controversial demonstration halted traffic on the Golden Gate Bridge for hours, triggering intense national debate over the boundaries of free speech versus public safety.
San Francisco's waterfront Saturday for a once-in-a-generation fireworks display celebrating America's 250th birthday is scheduled to begin at 9:30 p.m. Saturday. Here's what to know about the best viewing spots, road closures and how to get there.
Beginning Wednesday July 1, the toll for crossing the Golden Gate Bridge will increase by $0.50 across all categories as part of a multi-year plan to plug a budget shortfall. Carpools will rise from $7.75 to $8.25 and drivers using FasTrak accounts will pay $10.25, up from $9.75.
For the first time in 14 years, fireworks will return to the Golden Gate Bridge on July 4th to celebrate America's 250th birthday, marking only the third time in history this display has occurred. The 9:30 p.m. show offers prime viewing from Crissy Field and the Marina Green.
Air taxis are set to start operating in multiple states this year as part of a push by the White House to get aircraft like Joby's electric air taxi approved by the FAA for commercial service.
The Golden Gate bridge has a suicide prevention net along the full length of the 1.7-mile span. And it appears to be working, according to the latest data.