- It's windy out there. [KRON 4]
- There was a four-hour standoff last night involving a potentially suicidal man barricaded in an apartment on Lyon Street in NoPa, but it ended peacefully with the man surrendering to psychiatric evaluation. [Chron, Hoodline]
- The first three months of 2015 were the driest three months to begin any year in the history of San Francisco. [CBS 5]
- Divisadero Health Haven, one of a couple of higher end health food and herbal supplement stores on the corridor, is closing after 20 years and the owner primarily blames Bi-Rite for taking away his customers. [Hoodline]
- The family of a 28-year-old man, O’Shaine Evans, who was fatally shot by police outside AT&T Park last October has filed a wrongful death suit against the SFPD. [KRON 4]
- District Attorney George Gascon launches task force to investigate cops over misconduct, and possible corruption (and Police Chief Greg Suhr seems a little pissed about it). [Chron, Examiner]
- In the latest DNA lab scandal at the SFPD, a lab tech and a supervisor have been implicated, and both had flunked a proficiency exam and weren’t allowed to process evidence. [Chron]
- More details on the Robin Williams estate kerfuffle: A judge wants it settled out of court. [Chron]
- There are now plans for 980 residential units in SF's “wilderness” of India Basin. [Business Times]
- SPUR has a proposal to create one single integrated transit system for the Bay Area, but that seems far-fetched. [Chron]