Controversial new mural in SF Mission already defaced https://t.co/qWoDweLpHO pic.twitter.com/KCJlAIsedG
— Mission Local (@MLNow) June 5, 2017
- Some sort of minor scuffle broke out between fans in the stands after the Warriors win last night, just as LeBron and the Cavs were leaving the court. [KRON 4]
- A car fire sparked a 25-acre brush fire in Orinda today. [ABC 7]
- City Attorney Dennis Herrera orders Uber and Lyft to provide data on driver practices, driver bonuses, accessibility for the disabled, and just how many drivers are on SF streets. [Chronicle]
- The suspect in the killing of that 33-year-old Australian tourist has been identified as 34-year-old David Murillo of Hesperia. [ABC 7]
- A protest erupted in the Mission Friday after a protected mural on 24th Street was painted over by the building’s owner, who never liked the "dark" mural that was there and wanted something cheerier. [Mission Local]
- And guess what's already been defaced! [Mission Local]
- An argument is raging over allowing fishermen to sell fish straight off the boat at the Wharf, which is how it was done back in the old days. [Chronicle]
- Huck Pease, the longtime bartender of The Saloon in North Beach, has died at the age of 63. [Hoodline]
- Five people were arrested on suspicion of selling cocaine out of a Seattle area Papa John's. [KRON 4]
- The cost of imprisoning each of California’s 130,000 inmates is expected to reach a record $75,560 in the next year. [KRON 4]
- "No Uber Oakland" movement kicks off with a list of demands for whatever Uber is planning to do with their new Oakland headquarters. [CNet]
- Surprising results from a new internet access survey in SF: 30% of students, seniors, and poor people have no access to the internet. [Examiner]
- Elon Musk, like everybody else, has to go to the DMV, and he posted a photo of a DMV worker with an actual Zootopia sloth doll on his desk. [Instagram]