- The Trans March kicks off shortly, with a rally going on this afternoon in Dolores Park. See more details about the festivities this Pride weekend in SFist's quick and dirty guide.
- A trans woman in SF says it's in fact harder to pee in public restrooms in places like the Bay Area than it is in rural America. Writing on the Bold Italic, Tara Marie says that because other parts of the country don't necessarily know what a trans person looks like, they don't make things uncomfortable. [Bold Italic]
- A person was struck and killed by a BART train Friday morning at Union City Station. Few details are available, but the investigation led to systemwide train delays. [CBS SF]
- Under a new proposed state law, brokered between state lawmakers and Governor Gavin Newsom, California will be able to sue cities that don't produce enough housing. The move is a "stick" to go with the "carrots" of housing incentives also being put forward. [Curbed]
- Elizabeth Holmes' criminal trial has been set for next year. The disgraced Theranos founder and former boyfriend/business partner Sunny Balwani will face fraud charges in federal court beginning July 28, 2020. [CBS SF]
- Salt Lake City police have arrested a 31-year-old man for the murder and desecration of the body of 23-year-old Southern California college student MacKenzie Lueck. Lueck was seen by a Lyft driver getting into another car around 3 a.m. on June 17 after taking a ride from Salt Lake City Airport to a park. Police say they recovered charred tissue from the suspect's home consistent with DNA found on Lueck's belongings. [ABC 7]
- In honor of Pride weekend, Berkeleyside profiles three Oakland queer bars. [Berkeleyside]
- James Fields, the man found responsible for the vehicular manslaughter death of protester Heather Heyer in Charlottesville two years ago, was sentenced today to life in prison. [New York Times]