- Ghost Ship suspect Max Harris was arraigned in Oakland today, and he's expected to be entering a plea alongside co-defendant Derek Almena on Thursday. [NBC Bay Area]
- And friends of Harris who gathered in support at the courthouse were pretty irritated with the media being there. [Chronicle]
- Marissa Mayer has officially resigned from Yahoo as that deal closes with Verizon, taking home her $23 million golden parachute. [Chronicle]
- North Beach icon Captain Cool, a.k.a. Patrick LeBold, has died at the age of 70, apparently from complications from throat cancer. [Hoodline]
- [Socketsite] has word on plans for a hotel on the former site of Amsterdam Cafe, currently home to Hanaro Cocktails on Geary.
- The SFMTA is planning even more of those red transit-only lanes. [SFMTA]
- A trans man is filing suit against the Seattle Public Library for their refusal to let him use the only private bathroom in the building, which is reserved for families. [Associated Press]
- A woman who threatened gay club patrons on Sixth Street in San Francisco in April 2016 is getting a nine-year prison sentence despite her defense's argument that she is bisexual herself and therefore a part of the LGBT community. [ABC 7]
- Waymo engineers announce that that cute little car we all love is no more, and their primary model will will be that self-driving minivan instead. [Medium]
- Did you know almost all statues in SF are of men? [Chronicle]
- Despite widespread rumors this morning that they had dissed President Trump, the Warriors so far say they've made “no decision” on making a visit to the White House. [CBS 5] [Snopes]
- Mayor Lee is planning to propose a 2018 cannabis tax ballot measure. [Examiner]