• A 23-year-old Concord man has been arrested and charged in connection with non-specific threats he made against Jewish people in an online chat room. Ross Farca allegedly made threats to shoot up a synagogue and shoot at law enforcement in a gaming platform chat room. [CBS SF]
  • Just like they did in April, Oakland police say they're going to be cracking down and on alert for sideshows this weekend. Sideshows have been cropping up around town again, and Oakland cops are teaming up with regional law enforcement partners to try to deter them, again. [KTVU]
  • House Speaker Nancy Pelosi spoke Friday at Mayor London Breed's Invincible Women's Summit at the Moscone Center. Of the president, she said, "I respect the office that he holds. I think I respect it more than he respects it, but anyway I respect the office that he holds. We have to try to find common ground." [ABC 7]
  • Five people were injured by a runaway golf cart at Pebble Beach Friday, during the U.S. Open. The cart belonged to a vendor, it was loaded with boxes, and a box fell onto the accelerator. [CBS SF]
  • Examiner sports columnist Ryan Gorcey compares the Warriors to Tiger Woods, saying they're victims of their own success. "Both were so good for so long (relatively speaking) that they created the conditions for their own demise." [Examiner]
  • The 4-bedroom, $16 million penthouse condo at the new Avery building downtown is hitting a white-hot market, according to realtors. [CBS SF]
  • A New York City couple is blaming the dog-walking app Wag for the theft of their beloved dog, Benny, a shorkie (Shih Tzu-Yorkie mix), but the NYPD found him. [ABC 7]