- Three pedestrians outside the International Terminal at SFO were struck by a vehicle Monday afternoon, and one of them is dead. The incident happened outside the arrivals area, and the two other victims sustained life-threatening injuries. [ABC 7]
- A June 23 brush fire that ignited in the Fremont hills and forced some evacuations was caused during a domestic dispute. Suspect Christina Haller has been detained after investigators determined she allegedly shot a flare gun during a fight which ignited some brush, and ultimately bured 30 acres. [CBS SF]
- Apple CEO Tim Cook had some sharp words of criticism refuting a Wall Street Journal piece that traced a timeline of design chief Johnny Ive's departure. Cook said he didn't "recognize the company it claims to describe." [SF Business Times]
- The Harvey Milk LGBT Democratic Club is calling on the SFPD to follow suit with the NYPD and apologize to the LGBT community for its past actions, specifically the Compton's Cafeteria raid and the Castro bar raids following the White Night riots. [Examiner]
- Caltrain was experiencing delays of up to an hour this morning after a northbound train struck a fiber optic line. [Chronicle]
- Some San Jose residents are gathering on Facebook to help police crack down on rampant illegal fireworks displays. [ABC 7]
- East Bay parents were "outraged" after a DVD mix-up caused a sexually graphic R-rated pirate film to play on a monitor outside a children's fun house at the Alameda County Fair. [ABC 7]
- A 66-year-old Healdsburg man has been reported missing after a day hike in the Grand Canyon. [KTVU]