• Today saw some of the hottest temperatures of the year so far around the Bay. Places like South San Jose, Morgan Hill, and Livermore hit 90. [Mercury News]
  • Traffic was blocked on southbound 101 in San Jose this afternoon after a man jumped to his death on the freeway. The man jumped over a fence on the 10th Street overpass. [Mercury News]
  • The SF Board of Supervisors voted to shut down the city's Juvenile Hall by 2021. The vote comes after debates about recidivism and the generally low rates of juvenile inmates in recent years. [CBS SF]
  • The CEO of defunct Munchery will not be getting quite as much of a "success fee" for negotiating the sale of the company's headquarters. A bankruptcy court cut that in half, from $250,000 to $125,000. [SF Business Times]
  • Another witness in the Ghost Ship fire trial describes a harrowing escape. Under cross-examination Jonathan Axtell also said he informed a female firefighter that there people trapped inside the warehouse and she seemed "surprised." [East Bay Times]
  • Anyone who may have used Quest Diagnostics for health testing in recent years may have been the victim of a hack. [CBS SF]
  • Even though it may not even be in danger anymore, the Punch Line comedy club is getting some help via an SF Board of Supervisors vote that will protect its space from becoming anything other than a comedy club. [Curbed]
  • Here are some more details about the retail and restaurant lineup coming to "Thrive City" at the new Chase Center. [SF Business Times]