- SF is getting some relief after three hot days today, but the rest of the Bay Area not so much. It's supposed to hit 99 in Santa Rosa today, and 103 in parts of Contra Costa County. [Curbed]
- The heat caused technical problems and systemwide delays Monday on BART. Trains were single-tracking in El Cerrito and South Hayward due to "track issues." [CBS SF]
- A stalled Muni train near Church Street disrupted this morning's commute. Starting at 7:48 a.m., the stalled train impacted both inbound and outbound service for an hour. [Chronicle]
- YouTube's CEO has defended the decision to leave up some videos in which a popular conservative host uses a bunch of homophobic slurs. She says even if the comments were hurtful, there's a "high bar" for what the company considers malicious. [NBC News]
- Apple and its Chinese iPhone manufacturer Foxconn say they will be able to quickly respond if Trump's tariffs begin to impact them. Foxconn says it will simply move iPhone manufacturing to another Asian nation. [SF Business Times]
- In addition to the health department problems and an eviction, Mission Beach Cafe had a history of wage theft claims, a bankruptcy filing, and a long expired business license. [Mission Local]
- A 4.1-magnitude earthquake struck Sonoma County last night. [ABC 7]
- A San Jose woman says her new Tesla suddenly accelerated and crashed into her home. [NBC Bay Area]