• The SFPD conducted a sting operation over the last week that netted 22 arrests of low-level drug dealers in the Tenderloin. The five-day operation seized $20,000 worth of cocaine, methamphetamine, heroin and fentanyl, and is part of a quality-of-life improvement initiative. [CBS SF]
  • The Morgan Hill Ford Store remained closed today following a shooting Tuesday evening that claimed three lives, including that of the gunman. Ford employees and area residents say they are in mourning. [ABC 7]
  • Clergy abuse survivors, and one particular spokesman for them in San Francisco, say that Kamala Harris acted indifferently toward them when she served as district attorney here. Harris's campaign has discussed her record of supporting child sex abuse victims, but those who were abused by Catholic priests in the Bay Area say she ignored them. [Associated Press]
  • Two people were found dead in a home in Castro Valley today. A homicide investigation is underway. [CBS SF]
  • A witness for the defense in the Ghost Ship trial failed to return for cross-examination on Tuesday. Troy Altieri testified that firefighters who came to the warehouse after a smaller fire in 2014 ended up "dancing" in Derick Almena's bedroom. His testimony is being stricken from the record because of his failure to reappear. [CBS SF]
  • The French Laundry and Thomas Keller's restaurant group was found not guilty in a discrimination case involving a pregnant employee. The defense succeeded in convincing the jury that the employee was not transferred to the French Laundry from Per Se in New York due to "past work performance," not because of her pregnancy. [Chronicle]
  • Pop star Kim Petras has had to postpone two SF shows, tonight and tomorrow at Mezzanine, due to illness. [Ticketmaster]
  • An Air India flight was stuck on the tarmac for several hours at SFO today due to a maintenance issue. [NBC Bay Area]
  • Another brush fire broke out in Livermore today. [CBS SF]
  • Beit Rima, the buzzed-about Middle Eastern comfort food spot on Church Street, will expand with a second location (also a soon-to-be-former Burgermeister, like the first one) in Cole Valley. [Eater]
  • Boston approved a permit for that asinine Straight Pride Parade in August. [New York Times]