• An unidentified woman was killed Tuesday night on Highway 37 in Novato after driving the wrong way in the eastbound lanes. CHP officers were unable to stop the car after she nearly hit them, and the driver was killed in a head-on crash, in which the other driver suffered minor injuries. [CBS SF]
  • San Francisco just cleared a backlog of 88,000 drivers' license suspensions. The move creates a clean slate for those who can't afford to live without their car. [Bay City News]
  • Oakland's maritime industry is pushing back on the Oakland A's stadium plan near Jack London Square. The Pacific Merchant Shipping Association is leading a coalition to oppose the stadium, saying it will pose navigational issues for ships and create major land-use conflicts. [Chronicle]
  • Bayview residents are rejoicing at the end of the Muni practice of "switch-backs" that leave them stranded on the T-line in Dogpatch. The practice of turning trains around to even out congestion often unfairly impacted residents at the end of the line. [Chronicle]
  • Santa Clara County has 4 of the Bay Area's total of 8 reported measles cases. There are currently 555 cases in the US, with 90 new ones recently reported — and about half, 285, are in New York City. [Santa Clara County Public Health]
  • The City of Roseville Retirement Fund is suing Apple claiming that it misled investors about its financial outlook. The suit claims that Apple wrongly stated that iPhone sales would not be impacted by Trump's trade war. [CBS SF]
  • Police are investigating a smash-and-grab burglary at the Yves St. Laurent store in Union Square. [ABC 7]
  • A rash of car burglaries in Hollywood has been traced back to an Oakland gang. [NBC Bay Area]
  • The Mueller Report gets released tomorrow (Thursday). [NYT]
  • Beyonce just surprise-dropped a live Coachella album and concert film. [KQED]

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