- An independent review panel is meeting in New York City (of all places) this week to decide if the Transbay Transit Center is ready to reopen. The panel will determine what other inspections, if any, are necessary, and the reopening process is expected to take four weeks. [Chronicle]
- A 74-year-old woman out for her morning walk near McLaren Park was grabbed off the street two weeks ago, kidnapped, attacked by a dog, and repeatedly raped. This happened on May 10, and a suspect is in custody. [ABC 7]
- SF police chief Bill Scott gave a strange news conference Tuesday regarding the investigation into the Adachi death report leak, now saying that reporter Bryan Carmody is being investigated for conspiracy. As to the SFPD's bringing a sledgehammer to raid his home, Scott said, "We know that looks bad." [Chronicle, Earlier]
- A woman survived after a 450-foot plunge in her car in Napa Tuesday morning. The car went off a cliff on Monticello Road around 9 a.m. [CBS SF]
- SF's Board of Supervisors just got a 12% raise. They will each be making $140K in the coming year. [Chronicle]
- Scoop, the carpooling app that serves the employees of over 100 companies on the West Coast, is expanding to Detroit. [SF Business Times]
- A Modesto woman whose dog went missing while she was in the process of moving in Michigan, was reunited with the dog at SFO after finding him on a shelter website. [CBS SF]