- Police have made arrests in the deadly stabbing of a little league coach in San Jose. [KRON 4]
- The tower to rise at the Van Ness Goodwill site might be taller than first expected. [SocketSite]
- PayPal is facing a class-action lawsuit that claims the company's philanthropic funds aren't being distributed to charities as intended by donors. [SF Business Times]
- Marin is looking at letting buses use freeway shoulders during the commute. [ABC 7]
- Shotwell crash flips car. [Mission Local]
- Special agents with the Department of Homeland Security and the Drug Enforcement Administration conducted an alleged narcotics raid in the Outer Sunset Wednesday. [SF Chronicle]
- The California Supreme Court says the public has the right to access emails and text messages about government business sent on California officials’ private accounts. [Associated Press]
- "Snapchat’s top influencers have felt neglected for years. Now some are pushing their followers to other platforms, including Instagram and YouTube." [BuzzFeed]