- A wildfire broke out late Wednesday in Santa Clara County that burned over 10 acres. The Rock Fire in Stanislaus County, meanwhile, burned over 2,400 acres and is not yet contained. [Chronicle]
- The Rec & Parks department is raising fees for non-residents at the Japanese Tea Garden, the Botanical Garden, the Conservatory of Flowers, and Coit Tower. The move is aimed at reducing foot traffic through these sites. [Examiner]
- The funicular at the Transbay Transit Center/Salesforce Park will be open Monday. Though the reopening of the building and the rooftop park will be "subdued," the much anticipated tram will finally be working. [Curbed SF]
- The bodies two people found dead of gunshot wounds in a home in Castro Valley had been there for days before being discovered. [ABC 7]
- Mark Zuckerberg made some comments defending Facebook's decision not to take down a doctored video of Nancy Pelosi. [SF Business Times]
- Residents and business owners in North Beach are angry about the six-month closure of Washington Square Park, and CEQA lawsuit has been filed. [NBC Bay Area]
- A man who's been dumping buckets of water on the homeless from the roof of a building in the Mission has spurred outrage in the local community. [CBS SF]
- Illustrator Wendy MacNaughton has a piece in the NYT about OpenHouse, San Francisco's LGBTQ senior housing facility. [New York Times]
- Steph Curry has a new film production company in Hollywood, and it's focused on producing "uplifting" content. [CBS SF]
- The Supreme Court knocked back to a lower court the decision on the citizenship question on the census. [New York Times]