- San Rafael police arrested a Petaluma man Tuesday on suspicion of participating in the robbery of a bank where he worked as a teller. [Bay City News]
- Uber is releasing a new in-app navigation system for its iOS app. [Roadshow]
- An Iranian computer science student at UC Berkeley is caught up in President Trump's travel order. [ABC 7]
- John Sampas, Jack Kerouac’s brother-in-law who ended up controlling the late author’s literary assets and getting many of them published, has died. [SF Chronicle]
- People keep finding human remains in Salinas. [KRON 4]
- The proposed redevelopment of 22,000 square feet of the Bulkhead Building which fronts the Embarcadero at Pier 29 into a retail and "maker" hub is closer to reality. [SocketSite]
- The $275 million UC San Francisco Precision Cancer Medicine Building will break ground next month. [SF Business Times]
- California State University students are fighting a proposed 5 percent tuition increase for next fall which, if approved next week by the trustees, would be the first for CSU since 2011. [SF Chronicle]
- Napa High School head football coach Troy Mott has resigned amid a hazing scandal involving eight JV football players. [ABC 7]
- San Francisco Supervisors have unanimously approved an ordinance that will regulate the use and the merging of commercial spaces to protect existing businesses on 24th Street. [Mission Local]
- A brothel on the edge of Chinatown that was recently sued by the City Attorney’s Office in an attempt to finally close the long-standing illegal business has been evicted. [SF Examiner]