- The two people killed in the collision at Third and Paul Streets early Sunday morning were a Lyft driver and his passenger. The driver's car was struck by a Mercedes that allegedly ran a red light. [CBS SF / Chronicle]
- A man in the vicinity of 20th and Bryant Streets is dumping water on homeless people from the roof of a building. Nearby residents are hoping to ID the man. [NBC Bay Area]
- As Stanford prepares for a 2.3 million-square-foot academic expansion, it's facing pushback from the Santa Clara County community. The school has just pledged $3.4 billion toward new housing and $1.3 billion for transit and public education benefits to appease them. [Chronicle]
- SFO claims that the delays at its new ride-hail pickup spot are "improving." Lyft and Uber drivers aren't buying it. [Examiner]
- The big Candlestick Point project is moving ahead. [Chronicle]
- East Bay PG&E customers say that a program to cut power in order to prevent wildfires could cause more problems than it will prevent. [ABC 7]
- The San Francisco school board is expecting a contentious meeting today as it meets to decide the fate of that controversial mural at George Washington High. [CBS SF]
- Witness testimony is over and jurors have gone into deliberation over the pregnancy discrimination suit against Thomas Keller and The French Laundry. [Chronicle]