- One Goh, the mentally ill man who pleaded no contest in May in the mass shooting at Oikos University that took place in 2012, was sentenced today to seven life terms, for the seven victims in the massacre. [Examiner]
- With this weekend's high heat around the Bay Area, there will be greater fire danger. [CBS 5]
- Inside the historic Presidio Heights house designed by Bernard Maybeck that just went on the market for $16 million. [Socketsite]
- Charred Sea Cliff teardown sells for $3.1 million. [Curbed]
- PG&E is donating some logs removed from Tuolomne County to use to build The Temple at Burning Man, and they were building some kind of dry run today at an Oakland warehouse. [SF Weekly]
- BART police chief promises better crime data, admits crime is getting worse and says he needs more cops. [Chronicle]
- Rep. Jackie Speier is led a sleeveless protest Friday on Capitol Hill. [ABC 7]
- SF must now pay $2.4 million in attorney fees to the former Deputy City Attorney turned whistleblower who won a case that is fairly damning for City Attorney Dennis Herrera. [ABC 7]
- The Conservatory of Flowers is now holding regular murder mystery events. [Chronicle]