- The University of California said it investigated 113 cases of sexual misconduct involving staff and faculty at its 10 campuses over a recent three-year period. [Associated Press]
- A portion of sidewalk along the Golden Gate Bridge will temporarily close for pedestrians this weekend. [Bay City News]
- Sheryl Sandberg condemns anti-Semitic bomb threats. [CNet]
- User numbers have reportedly plummeted, but that doesn't mean that Pokemon Go was just a fad, Niantic CEO says. [Associated Press]
- When California ramps up legal production of recreational marijuana, will the state’s energy grid be able to meet demand? [CBS 5]
- Mission Station's new caption gets "wake up call" at community meeting. [Mission Local]
- Student journalists and alumni of the private Santa Clara University are expressing outrage that administrators have forced students to remove a section from a published story after a dean objected to the content. [SF Chronicle]
- Dozens of UCSF IT workers left their job for the last time Tuesday night, walking out of their office with boxes packed after being replaced by cheaper labor overseas. [CBS 5]