- Repair work on the Transbay Transit Center's cracked steel beams is underway, but going slowly. There's no commitment on a reopening date, but officials are still saying early June. [Chronicle]
- An alarming memo to Governor Gavin Newsom from a public policy lecturer at UC Berkeley suggests that California's electricity rates could go up as much as 50% within a year if wildfires like last year's happen again. The memo suggests that utilities are going to have to pass costs down to consumers if they continue to be responsible for major disasters like the Camp Fire, and this could in turn affect clean energy initiatives. [Chronicle]
- The man who died in Tomales Bay on Tuesday has been identified, and apparently he was clamming at the time. He's been identified as 29-year-old Hai Li Zhou of Sacramento. [CBS SF]
- Trans advocates are pushing to have $1 million in the upcoming city budget be advocated for housing and shelter for trans people. The money would go to creating a trans-specific wing in a city shelter, and to establish a transgender housing program. [SF Weekly]
- A Guerneville man was sentenced to nine months in jail today for making homophobic threats against a Starbucks barista at the town's Safeway. In addition to yelling slurs, the man spoke of making pipe bombs to blow the barista up, and he was charged with a hate crime. [CBS SF]
- Governor Newsom declared today, April 10, Dolores Huerta Day, as the Mexican-American social activist celebrated her 89th birthday. [NBC Bay Area]
- After beating the Padres 7-2 last night, the Giants lost today 3-1. [CBS SF]
- The car wash on Divisadero is getting a new mural. [Hoodline]