• Crews put out a fast-moving 15-acre fire in Walnut Creek Tuesday afternoon that threatened multiple structures. The fire spread to 15 acres is just 35 minutes. [Bay City News]
  • Lenders are offering PG&E $30 million to help it rebrand. There's no word yet on what direction the utility might go to rename itself. [ABC 7]
  • The wife of Ghost Ship defendant Derick Almena took the witness stand for the defense today. Micah Allison said that at no time did fire inspectors or other authorities inform them that the space was unsafe or required safety upgrades. [Bay City News]
  • Airbnb is going after the luxury market, formally announcing Airbnb Luxe today. The high-end rental portfolio of 2,000 homes includes "villas in Tuscany, ski lodges in New Zealand and castles in the French countryside." [New York Times]
  • California is set to begin background checks for ammunition purchases on July 1. Voters approved the initiative in 2016, and there's been an uptick in ammo sales as a result. [Associated Press]
  • ABC 7 spoke with BART Board President and former SF supervisor Bevan Dufty about the new report on the uptick of crime in the system.
  • The Oakland Zoo has four six-week-old gray wolf pups, and they're all healthy and doing well. [NBC Bay Area]