• The complete rollout of those new BART train cars is getting pushed back a full year due to maintenance issues. Both the 'D' and 'E' type cars, those with conductor cabs and those without, are clocking way more maintenance issues than expected, and now all 775 cars won't be in service until 2023. [Chronicle]
  • At their meeting today, the SF Board of Supervisors took a final vote to ban facial recognition technology by local law enforcement, and on city property. SF is now the first city to enact such a law. [Examiner]
  • FEMA has almost finished disbanding a trailer park it set up following the Sonoma and Napa wildfires in October 2017. At its peak, the Sonoma County Fairgrounds's RV Park was home to 120 fire victims' trailers. [Press-Democrat]
  • The Chase Center is going to be holding job fairs for the nearly 2,500 open positions the arena needs to fill. The first fair is on June 6, and jobs include custodians, concierges, elevator operators, ushers, and ticket sellers. [CBS SF]
  • Two men have been charged with six counts of attempted murder as well as street terrorism in connection with a shooting last Thursday in Pittsburg. [CBSF SF]
  • Another dead whale washed up today, this time in Pacifica, and it's the 10th in the local area so far this year. [Bay City News]
  • Oakland Fire Department Captain George Freelen testified in the Ghost Ship trial Tuesday that after observing the dangerous interior of the space in Sept. 2014, he did not run a report up the chain of command because defendant Derick Almena told him no one was living there. [Chronicle]
  • State Sen. Scott Wiener's big housing-density-near-transit bill, SB 50, has cleared a key hurdle and is headed for the state Senate's Appropriations Committee. [KQED]
  • This week's storms are likely to dump 5 to 10 fresh inches of snow in the Sierra. [CBS SF]