- A rally that could grow as large as this one last week is planned for 5 p.m. outside's ICE's San Francisco headquarters at 630 Sansome Street. "We’re standing up against [the president's] racist and repressive attacks,” says a Facebook event description. [CBS SF]
- A man accused of running over a bicycle cop in the Tenderloin two years ago has been found guilty. 51-year-old Willie Flanigan, who also goes by the name Maurquise Johnson, faces a lengthy prison sentence after striking Officer Elia Lewin-Tankel on October 18, 2017 and leaving him with permanent brain damage. [CBS SF]
- BART is testing out some other fare gate prototypes at Fruitvale, and these look really easy to jump over too. Next step: revolving turnstiles you can't sneak through. [ABC 7]
- The defense rested its case in the Ghost Ship trial today. Attorneys for both Derick Almena and Max Harris said they were pleased with Almena's testimony. [CBS SF]
- The mayor's charter amendment to speed up affordable housing by removing the possibility of administrative appeals went down in flames today. [Mission Local]
- Thousands of people are expected to participate in the 33rd annual AIDS Walk in Golden Gate Park. [ABC 7]
- For tax purposes, Apple Park (the spaceship doughnut) has been assessed at a value of $3.6 billion. [Chronicle]
- A woman who stumbled upon a gruesome scene at Mussel Rock Beach in Daly City, which appeared to be of a man decapitating sea lions, was actually part of necropsy work being done by the Academy of Sciences on already dead animals. [KTVU]
- The state Assembly just passed a bill to create a $21 billion fund to aid wildfire victims, and change the way that such aid is distributed. [ABC 7]
- The already fancy Taco Bell in Pacifica is reopening with beer and wine, some form of margaritas, and sweeping views. [Eater]