- The SF District Attorney's Office is investigating a doctor for issuing possibly illegal vaccine exemptions. Dr. Kenneth Stoller may have violated state nuisance laws, the DA says. [ABC 7]
- A "mass casualty incident" on Highway 12 in Fairfield is causing a traffic diversion. Details are few, but CHP issued an alert around 4 p.m. [CBS SF]
- A 58-year-old Chico man who faked his own Golden Gate Bridge suicide in 2016 in order to avoid child sexual assault and pornography charges has been arrested in Florida. Michael Manning's case was never closed because his body was never found. [CBS SF]
- San Mateo County Sheriff's deputies are seeking a suspect who flashed two teen girls in Millbrae. The incident happened around 6:40 p.m. Sunday. [NBC Bay Area]
- Oakland's former assistant fire marshal Cesar Avila, now a fire marshal in Emeryville, testified Wednesday for the prosecution in the Ghost Ship trial. Avila said that the RVs that were being kepts inside the space were not permissible under fire codes because their batteries and propane tanks could help accelerate a fire. [NBC Bay Area]
- San Francisco is losing out on millions in transfer taxes in a Facebook real estate deal because they're only purchasing 49% (less than half) of the new highrise they already occupy at 250 Howard Street. [Chronicle]
- Following a mysterious five-month hiatus, Papi Rico is back open in the Castro. [Hoodline]
- Rent the Runway, a New York-based business that rents high-end designer clothes to affluent professional women, has just opened a two-story flagship store in Union Square on the upper levels of a building at 228 Grant Street. [SF Business Times]
- Look at this adorable tiny fawn that firefighters rescued out of a storm drain today. [SFGate]
Tiny fawn stuck in Pacifica storm drain rescued by firefighters https://t.co/zmTrOPqLL5 pic.twitter.com/iA6xHvnSkL
— SFGate (@SFGate) May 8, 2019