- The ACLU of California issues statement: White Supremacist Violence Is Not Free Speech. [Indybay]
- White supremacist Christopher Cantwell, who made a name for himself this week by showing off his weaponry and virulent racist hatred to Vice News in Charlottesville, was permanently banned by dating app OKCupid after they learned he was on there. [Boston Globe]
- Law enforcement personnel from the Department of Homeland Security and the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration, along with ICE, shut down Whipple Avenue in both directions from El Camino Real to Duane Street in Redwood City this morning for an investigation. [ABC 7]
- A victim of domestic violence in Santa Rosa who had a restraining order against her boyfriend of nine months is now dead and the boyfriend turned himself in this morning. [CBS 5]
- The big mixed-use development at Pier 70 is slated for its approvals next week. [Socketsite]
- Jasmine Abuslin a.k.a. Celeste Guap has filed a new lawsuit against the City of Richmond, two police chiefs, and four other officers. [KRON 4]
- City officials in Berkeley are asking people to stay away from the un-permitted Patriot Prayer rally next weekend. [ABC 7]
- The Sonoma-Marin Area Rail Transit (SMART) system opens, finally, for real next Friday, connecting San Rafael and Sonoma County via light rail. [Chronicle]
- If the Warriors are invited to the White House because of their NBA championship win (which they haven’t been yet, in itself unusual), Kevin Durant says he won’t go. [CBS 5]