- A suspect is in custody after a high-speed police chase that started in San Leandro ended in Brisbane Tuesday morning. [KRON 4]
- California’s population has grown to 39.4 million. [Associated Press]
- Longtime Tenderloin cleaners displaced for eight-story residential development. [SocketSite]
- A BART train temporarily stuck in the Transbay Tube and a medical emergency at a San Francisco station caused a cascade of delays across the transit system during the Tuesday morning commute. [SF Chronicle]
- An Oakland olive oil company has been slapped with a lawsuit for claiming that olive oils sold in supermarkets don't have any health benefits. [East Bay Times]
- Airbnb has brought the size of its current fundraising effort to $1 billion, as it reportedly builds an air travel booking service to compete with Priceline. [SF Business Times]
- With the two year-anniversary of the 22nd and Mission fire coming up next month, some “60 people will lose their temporary housing." [Mission Local]
- Wildlife agents have seized more than 100 wallets, purses and bags made of illegal python skins and dozens of art works created from illegal ivory and rhinoceros horns in a series of Bay Area raids. [CBS 5]
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Apple's AirPods termed "a hot mess." [MacRumors]
- Twitter starts showing search results by relevance, not reverse chronological order. [Venture Beat]