• A small wildfire in Auburn today led to some mandatory evacuations. [CBS 5]
  • Berkeley Police are mourning the death of veteran Officer Alan Roberds who was found dead of an apparent suicide over the weekend. [Berkeleyside]
  • A man who pleaded no contest to felony poisoning in a San Mateo County case in which he was accused of spiking a coworker's Snapple with meth was sentenced today to 9 months in prison. [CBS 5]
  • Starting today, you can now explore the International Space Station in Street View in Google Maps [Google]
  • More on those stolen Google bikes turning up in a nearby creek. [Chronicle]
  • Sutter Street pop-up The Color Factory includes a giant yellow ball pit filled with roughly 207,000 balls and a seven-foot lazy susan. [Curbed SF]
  • The 16th Street public library branch named for Harvey Milk has come under fire for a "defensive architecture" design intended to push homeless people away. [KTVU]
  • SF gets $10 million from the state for another homeless Navigation Center, likely in the Mission. [Chronicle]
  • SF-based on-demand courier startup Shyp just announced layoffs, shutdown of all operations outside SF. [SF Business Times]