- The LED art installation above, called The Seeds by the group Aphidoidea, are getting their official first lighting tonight. [Hoodline]
- The SF DA's office announced they won’t be charging four more SFPD officers for civilian deaths. [Chronicle]
- Dead & Co., featuring Bob Weir and John Mayer, has joined the AT&T Park benefit for fire victims on November 9 along with Rancid and Raphael Saadiq. [Chronicle]
- PG&E gets hit with new wine country safety allegations, as they begin leaning on ratepayers to foot the bill for wildfires. [Mercury-News]
- San Francisco socialite Summer Tompkins is suing for a share of the Esprit fortune her conservationist father left to charity after his death in 2012. [LA Times]
- There was a huge fire last night at a San Jose KFC. [KRON 4]
- BART is going to implement a proof of payment system like Muni has. [ABC 7]
- Santa Clara sheriff says hunger strikers opposing jail conditions “could stand to lose a little weight.” [Chronicle]
- The FBI and Oakland PD says they’ve solved the 2015 slaying of beloved Oakland musician Emiliano Nevarez. [ABC 7]
- The Stanford doctor who will be dissecting and performing forensic neuropathology tests on Las Vegas gunman Stephen Paddock's brain discusses the job. [NYT]
- A new study reveals that Google, Facebook, and Twitter employees who were "embedded" in the Trump campaign because it was a high-spending advertiser played a surprisingly active role in shaping the campaign's message and targeting voters. [Politico]
- There's only one (one!) wild quail left in San Francisco, and cats are likely to blame. [Chronicle]
- A prosecutor in the SF DA's office of Armenian descent was stopped and questioned by Homeland Security at SFO because he was racially profiled, and he was asked if he'd joined ISIS. [NYT]
- A Chinese-backed developer has proposed a 36-story tower in Oakland, which would make it the city’s tallest. [SF Business Times]