- Isaiah Peoples, the suspect in the seemingly deliberate Sunnyvale crash on Tuesday that injured eight people, is making his first court appearance today on eight counts of attempted murder. It's emerged that Peoples was on his way to bring food to a Bible study group at the time of the crash. [CBS SF]
- The 13-year-old victim of the crash remains in a coma in critical condition. The unidentified seventh grader has had to have part of her skull removed to relieve pressure from brain swelling. [SFGate]
- An Oakland police officer is in stable condition after being stabbed Thursday outside OPD headquarters. A suspect was arrested at the scene. [CBS SF]
- Uber has set its IPO share price between $44 and $50, seeking to raise $9 billion on 180 shares. The price range is seen as a sign of "caution." [Associated Press]
- The Board of Supervisors’ Public Safety and Neighborhood Services Committee held a "marathon" hearing on Thursday on the topic of open-air drug dealing. District 6 Supervisor Matt Haney, who represents the neighborhoods where the most drugs are dealt out in the open (Tenderloin, Mid-Market), called for a "comprehensive citywide strategy." [Chronicle]
- The San Francisco School Board voted this week to end a contract with its current vendor for school lunches, Revolution Foods. Board members site "inedible" food that students regularly throw in the trash, but the dearth of qualified vendors and SF's strict nutritional requirements make this a tough problem to solve. [Examiner]
- The Doggie Diner head that sit on a pole out by the SF Zoo has only been removed temporarily, and will return. [Examiner]