- Peter Murphy cancels a planned Chapel residency for health reasons. [CBS 5]
- In SF court, Wells Fargo employees are alleging that they were pressured to target undocumented immigrants to open accounts. [ABC7]
- Did the emergency lighting blackout at Montgomery BART station violate state laws? [East Bay Times]
- Here's an interview with the photographer Daniel Nicoletta, whose LGBT San Francisco is released in July. [Out]
- Ed Lee and Mark Farrell pen op-ed on maintaining net neutrality in SF. [Chron]
- Uber has to give UK drivers paid sick days, benefits. [Guardian]
- Google and Facebook confirm that their employees fell for phishing scheme. [Consumerist]
- Ann Coulter didn’t show up in Berkeley today, but that didn't stop protesters who did anyway, and campus police reported that there were two arrests. [ABC7]
- BART was experiencing delays on the Richmond line this afternoon due to an equipment problem. [CBS5]
- A woman was shot and killed in Walnut Creek. [CBS5]