- The CHP is investigating a freeway shooting that happened on 680 in San Jose Tuesday night. It's the fifth freeway shooting in the Bay Area in the last week, but no one was seriously injured. [KRON 4]
- A bill that would allow the establishment of a safe-injection site in San Francisco has been tabled until next year. The bill's sponsors, including Sen. Scott Wiener, say that the added time will allow them to add other cities to the bill. [Chronicle]
- The fight rages on over the big mural at George Washington High School, and whether to remove or cover it up because it depicts slavery and a dead Native American. Alumni showed up for a public debate Tuesday to argue that history shouldn't be covered over. [Examiner]
- The SFPD's use of force is way down, thanks to crisis intervention training and a shift in the culture, but officers are still pushing to get Tasers. Overuse of Tasers has its own problems, and there were three Taser-related deaths in San Mateo County last year. [Mission Local]
- Along with Slack, Emeryville-based Grocery Outlet is also going public on Thursday. [Chronicle]
- Friends of Ghost Ship defendant Max Harris and family members of victims saw his testimony very differently. [CBS SF]
- A suspicious package that arrived in the mail Tuesday at a Google building in Sunnyvale tested negative for explosives. [Bay City News]
- An earthquake swarm hit an area east of Los Angeles with more than 1,000 quakes over the last week. [SFGate]