- Climate change continues to make Lake Tahoe waters murky. (See also this report from last summer.) [KRON 4]
- BART held a Twitter "town hall," and responses were predictably snarky and pissy. [SFGate]
- The botulism outbreak we talked about last week connected to a gas station outside Sacramento has claimed the life of one man, 37-year-old Martin Galindo-Larios Jr., who died in San Francisco. [Associated Press]
- Here's a legislative analysis breakdown of the costs of California single-payer healthcare. Suffice it to say it's crazy expensive. [KRON 4][SFGate]
- Apple's self-driving car spotted in Palo Alto. [CNet]
- It seems like it’s only a matter of time before this coffee drink served in hollowed out avocado shell arrives in SF. [Laughing Squid]
- The SFPD rescued a baby sea lion stranded on a median on the Great Highway. [ABC 7]
- A company that caters to elite travelers is under federal investigation for allegedly allowing Silicon Valley tech execs access onto highly restricted airport property at San Jose Mineta International. [CBS 5]
- Yet another flying car startup launches in Silicon Valley. [CBS 5]
- Democrats are currently being mum on whether Dianne Feinstein should run for re-election. [Chronicle]
- The sheriff's deputy’s wife accused of driving under the influence during a crash that killed 3-year-old Elijah Dunn pleaded not guilty in court Tuesday morning. [KRON 4]
- Google now has an employee-run email list to track harassment and bias complaints. [Bloomberg]
- SF Mag takes a look at how laws favor cops who shoot unarmed people. [SF Mag]