- Mayor London Breed on Tuesday stopped short of condemning the SFPD raid on a journalist's home. Breed said the department “went through the appropriate legal process" to get a search warrant, and that "someone from within the department needs to be held accountable" for the leak of the police report of Jeff Adachi's death. [Examiner]
- An internal audit at City College found that multiple faculty members were being paid for work they did not do, and others were severely underpaid. The result could mean that some faculty have to pay back salaries out of pocket. [Chronicle]
- District 6 Supervisor Matt Haney on Tuesday proposed doubling the fees that office developers pay to the city for affordable housing. The fee increase is long overdue, Haney says. [Bay City News]
- A man was fatally shot Wednesday morning around 3 a.m. near Garfield Elementary School in East Oakland. [KTVU]
- Facebook is changing its rules around live-streaming following the New Zealand mass shooting, and will block users from doing it if they have made one major rule violation. [CBS SF]
- UC Berkeley police are seeking a man who was photographing people in a campus restroom in March. [CBS SF]
- A Pescadero man was arrested on suspicion of sexually assaulting two children. [CBS SF]
- A year after the plan to extend BART to Livermore was declared dead, the San Joaquin Valley Regional Rail Authority is discussing a Valley Link rail service that would eventually reach Stockton. [NBC Bay Area]