• PG&E says that in shutting off high-voltage transmission lines elsewhere to prevent wildfires, it could put San Francisco in a blackout. Preventing wildfires in high-wind conditions in the East Bay could have a cascading effect that impacts SF. [Chronicle]
  • Despite the rain, Bay to Breakers was mostly dry this morning. Gabriel Geay was the men's first-place finisher with a time of 35:01, and Caroline Rotich won for the women with a time of 39:28. (Photos to come.) [NBC Bay Area]
  • The DA's office has dropped all charges against David Reyes, the cable car operator who was accused of pocketing fares and embezzling from the SFMTA. After a hung jury and a mistrial, prosecutors decided they have insufficient evidence, and Reyes' defense attorney says the amount of money he pocketed after making change for customers was minimal. [Examiner]
  • Rain prompted a seven-hour delay of a commencement ceremony at Cal State Hayward today. [NBC Bay Area]
  • The Mission High School soccer team honored Aaron Villareal, the team member who recently lost three of his siblings and was the only one to survive a crash on I-80. [ABC 7]
  • Facebook is having a harder time recruiting recent college grads and engineers following its year of scandals and bad press. [SF Business Times]
  • The Warriors' Andre Iguodala flipped off an ESPN camera during Saturday's Game 3 of the semifinals. [Mercury News]
  • One storeowner frustrated with the pending potential e-cigarette ban says he's nicknamed the city Ban Francisco. [Chronicle]