• A San Francisco woman and her transient boyfriend were arrested in a May 10 incident on the Embarcadero that left a man shot in the stomach and a woman stabbed in the hand. 28-year-old Leola Issacson and 29-year-old Nick Shaw were arrested on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon and attempted murder, respectively, with one of the victims being Issacson's ex-boyfriend. [Bay City News]
  • Castro Valley is marking 25 years since the strange, unsolved murder of 14-year-old Jenny Lin. She was murdered in her own home in 1994, and Alameda County Sheriff's investigators still hope DNA evidence might get them a hit. [ABC 7]
  • The Russian River is still running too high and fast for canoes and inner tubes, and lots of area businesses aren't ready for Memorial Day after February flooding. Many hotels are trying to get fully open by June. [CBS SF]
  • 34-year-old Jeopardy! champion James Holzhauer hit a new milestone Friday, passing the $2 million mark with $2,065,535. He's getting closer to Ken Jennings' record following his 27th game, and Jennings played a total of 74 games in 2004, earning $2.5 million. [ABC 7]
  • A city council member in Emeryville is hosting a "solidarity" flag raising of the city's Pride flag, after Dublin's city council voted not to raise one. [ABC 7]
  • It's Carnaval weekend in the Mission, and here's some details from KQED.
  • The Giants lost to the Arizona Diamondbacks 18-2 on Friday. [Examiner]