• The head of the police union is calling for SFPD Chief Bill Scott to resign. Following Scott's extraordinary Friday press conference, the president of the city’s Police Officers Association, Tony Montoya, wrote a scathing open letter suggesting that Scott ordered the May 10 raid on a journalist's home and was now trying to blame it on rank-and-file officers. [Chronicle]
  • Three teens including a 14-year-old driver from San Francisco were arrested after a head-on collision on Highway 1 in San Mateo County in a car full of stolen property. The teens were implicated in multiple vehicle burglaries. [CBS SF]
  • Neil Young tried to play through BottleRock's strict 10 p.m. curfew Saturday night, and he got caught off. The 73-year-old rocker had already been playing a rendition of "Rockin' in the Free World" for 10 minutes. [Chronicle]
  • A two-alarm house fire on Innes Avenue in Hunters Point has left 12 people and a dog displaced. The fire broke out around 4 a.m. [CBS SF]
  • A solo vehicle crash in which a female driver was arrested knocked a pole down that caused Highway 17 to be closed in both directions. The incident happened just before 1 a.m. Sunday in unincorporated Santa Clara County. [CBS SF]
  • The Toronto Raptors will be the Warriors' opponents in the NBA Finals. Game 1 is on Thursday in Toronto. [Examiner]
  • A fraternity has been dismissed from the UC Santa Cruz campus following an investigation into a hazing incident last year that left one student dead. The Theta Chi fraternity will no longer operate at the school, and at least one member has been expelled. [CBS SF]
  • The clarity tests of Lake Tahoe for 2018 are in, and the lake rebounded after a record low year for clarity in 2017. Record snows following years of drought caused more sediment in 2017, which has settled. [ABC 7]