- The SFMTA board hit a 3-3 stalemate on Tuesday over a proposal to name the Chinatown station on the Central Subway line after Rose Pak. Pak was a notable champion of the subway project and well loved among some in the Chinatown community, but not the Falun Gong, who still think she was a Chinese government spy. [Examiner]
- Facebook is rolling out its widely rumored cryptocurrency much sooner than expected. According to reports today, the company's "stablecoin," dubbed Libra, is set to be launched later this month. [SF Business Times]
- A trans woman was injured in an unprovoked attack at a Castro bus stop last Thursday just after 6 p.m. The victim was pushed from behind by a suspect on a bicycle, and hit her head, requiring a hospital trip. [Examiner]
- A person was reported on the BART tracks underneath a Millbrae-bound train at Embarcadero Station Thursday afternoon. The incident happened around 1 p.m., before the Transbay Tube was temporarily closed, and the person was pulled out alive. [CBS SF]
- Two East Bay gang members were sentenced to life today in the 2017 shooting death of Daniel Deltoro, 29, of Hayward. [Bay City News]
- The SFPD is investigating a drive-by shooting Wednesday night in the Hunters Point neighborhood that injured two people. [CBS SF]
- We should have seen this coming, but... after the SFPD launched its LGBT-friendly image campaign for Pride Month, rainbow patches and all, the notorious group Gay Shame put up posters saying "kick cops and corporations out of Pride." [KQED]
- Now that we know there will be a Game 6, tickets have gone on sale for Game 6 of the NBA Finals, which will be in Oakland. [ABC 7]