- Text messages between three three Santa Clara County jail deputies who allegedly beat an inmate to death in 2015 are becoming key evidence in the case against them. [CBS 5]
- Facebook is aiming to prevent more suicides following a Georgia case in which a teenage girl's Facebook Live suicide video was up long enough for authorities to save her life. [Chronicle]
- Waze lets you record your own voice for directions, which sounds like torture who wants to listen to their own voice? [CNet]
- Amazon just launched Echo Snow, the rumored touchscreen Echo which also lets you make phone calls, for anyone who still does that. [Wired]
- A Mexican corporation is accused of running a Monterey Bay sand mining operation that’s ruining the California coast. [ABC 7]
- The California Public Utilities Commission says PG&E’s safety culture is still really bad. [NBC Bay Area]
- Here are some of the infrastructure plans that will get funded in SF’s June 1 budget. [Examiner]
- Is this 17-year-old child star too young to be an SF substitute teacher? [Chronicle]
- USF is changing name of a building from Phelan to Toler over the former’s notorious racism. [Inside Higher Ed]
- Newsweek is screaming at Trump supporters for claiming that the SF Chronicle proved that there are paid protesters working for the Left. [Newsweek]