- A 23-year-old who was transporting his grandmother's ashes by car from Washington State to San Diego, in order to be safe, had his car broken into in the Mission District this week, and the ashes were stolen. [Chronicle]
- Still more delays for the Transbay Transit Center. [Chronicle]
- Bay Area traffic is getting so bad women are giving birth in cars. [KRON 4]
- Here's some new video from inside Central Subway. [KRON 4]
- If you eat vegetables from Modesto, they were probably watered with recycled toilet water/sewage. [Wired]
- Another knock to Facebook when it comes to content monitoring: The platform shut down a page belonging to a Dutch women's group that helping explain how to obtain abortion pills in places where they're banned, citing that it "promoted drug use." [CNet]
- Steve Carrell was spotted in the Haight yesterday, shooting a new movie called Beautiful Boy. [Hoodline]
- Apple just launched their first-ever iPhone camera guide. [CNet]
- An interview with Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey is going to air on NBC's "Sunday Today" this weekend, and in a teaser he says Trump’s tweets are "really important." [CNet]
- Valencia businesses are rising up in opposition to Amado’s (998 Valencia St.), a proposed retail, restaurant,and entertainment venue from the owner of Riptide in the former Viracocha space at 21st. [Mission Local]
- BART announced some sort of new focus on homeless people. [Chronicle]/
- The Contra Costa County DA was accused of spending $66,000 in campaign funds on clothes, movies, and more, and a grand jury has recommended his removal. [ABC 7]
- To whom does this wandering tortoise belong? [ABC 7]
- San Francisco is planning to use $10 million in development fees to purchase small properties in the South of Market neighborhood to prevent tenants from being displaced. [Examiner]
- Is the iPhone 8 going to cost $1000? [CNet]