• Amid a debate at City Hall over whether to shut down the city's Juvenile Justice Center, the president of the Juvenile Probation Commission, Rebecca Woodson, has resigned. She claims Mayor London Breed asked her to. [Examiner]
  • Like the Apple Store in Berkeley in recent weeks, the Apple Store in Palo Alto was hit by grab-and-go thieves on Wednesday. The Palo Alto store has also been robbed multiple times. [NBC Bay Area]
  • A man running on Highway 4 in Pittsburg was struck and killed when he ran into a vehicle lane Thursday night. The collision happened around 9:20 p.m. [CBS SF]
  • The Warriors first playoff game against the eighth-seed LA Clippers happens Saturday at Oracle Arena. The series will continue on Monday at Oracle, and then next Thursday in LA. [ABC 7]
  • Berkeley scientists are working on a birth control pill for men. The pill works by drugging sperm so that they can't swim. [NBC Bay Area]
  • A new Quinnipiac University Poll finds that 44% of Californians support Gov. Newsom's moratorium on death row executions, while 46% do not. The poll also found that 46% support sanctuary cities, while 47% believe they should follow federal law. [NBC Bay Area]
  • An 18-year-old Santa Rosa man just pleaded guilty in the March stabbing death of his 25-year-old brother in Healdsburg. [Bay City News]
  • The San Jose Sharks beat the Vegas Golden Knights 5-2 last night in their first NHL playoff game. [Bay City News]
  • WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange was arrested in London Thursday and now faces extradition to the US on a hacking charge. [New York Times]
  • The Uptown bar at 17th and Capp just won Legacy Business status. [Mission Local]
  • SF-based Square just inked a deal for office space in Seattle. [SF Business Times]