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- Game 2 of the Western Conference Finals starts at 6 p.m. in Oakland, with the Warriors facing off against the San Antonio Spurs whom they barely beat 113-111 on Sunday. [ESPN]
- Expanding upon lawsuits that were filed on behalf of two victims’ families in December, a new lawsuit filed on behalf of the families of all 36 victims of the Ghost Ship fire adds PG&E to the list of defendants that includes the landlord and master tenant Derick Ion Almena. [CBS 5]
- Noted local LSD-maker and creator of "Orange Sunshine" acid, self-taught chemist Nicholas Sand, died at his home in Lagunitas on April 24, as we now learn. [Associated Press]
- A man who was filmed on Saturday abusing a Shiba Inu puppy in San Francisco, 26-year-old Zixuan Liu, has been arrested for animal cruelty. [CBS 5]
- A 33-year-old man was carjacked at gunpoint in Bernal Heights on Monday morning. [Examiner]
- The old Mint got yarn-bombed. [Chronicle]
- SFMTA head Ed Reiskin gave the Chronicle's David Talbot "an earful" about the out-of-control rise of Uber and Lyft, and drivers who don't seem to realize they're sharing the road with buses and trains. [Chronicle]
- Little Hollywood Launderette on Mint Hill/Safeway Heights is shutting down to make way for a Scandinavian restaurant, and neighbors aren't pleased. [Hoodline]
- There's a new skateboard that's made to hook into cable car tracks for crazy downhill rides, and Muni is "outraged." [CBS 5]
- A wave of car break-ins is plaguing the Lafayette Park vicinity. [NBC Bay Area]
- Twitter Co-Founder Biz Stone Is Rejoining the Company [AdWeek]
- After posting a cryptic Facebook video on Mother's Day, the head of the NAACP chapter in Eureka has disappeared. [HuffPo]
- According to [CNet], the Apple iPad Mini is going to be discontinued, and the MacBook lineup is going to get a refresh soon.