• Former Vice President Joe Biden is in town for fundraisers in the wealthiest of Bay Area enclaves. Following Thursday's debate, Biden landed here for events at private homes in Sea Cliff, Belvedere, and Los Altos. [ABC 7]
  • 200 dogs sick with canine flu in Oakland animal shelters are being quarantined together in a warehouse. Oakland Animal Services and the East Bay Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals are pooling their sick dogs. [Bay City News]
  • An Oakland man pleaded guilty Thursday to transporting a minor for prostitution. 36-year-old Eugene Latrell McNeely faces life in prison for driving to Oregon to pick up a 14-year-old girl and force her into prostitution. [Bay City News]
  • KQED and Mission Local have photos from the Trans March on Friday, and ABC 7 has some video footage. 6,000 people reportedly participated.
  • New owners are reviving Gump's, and they're planning to open a temporary store in San Francisco before the holidays. The owners say that investing in a permanent physical location in SF may not be in the cards because of "the homelessness and the grime." [Chronicle]
  • Brandon Crawford had his 1,000th hit on Friday. Crawford joins other Giants in the San Francisco era Willie McCovey (1,974), Barry Bonds (1,951), and Will Clark (1,278) in an exclusive club. [Bay City News]
  • Visible homelessness has reached the Marin County town of Novato, and residents are perturbed. [ABC 7]
  • A federal judge in Northern California has ruled that President Trump's effort to divert Department of Defense funds to built a border wall is "unlawful." [New York Times]