- The FTC voted 3-2 today to fine Facebook around $5 billion in a landmark settlement over privacy violations. The fine, rumored months ago to be around $5 billion, is the largest ever levied on a tech company by the FTC. [Associated Press]
- Ahead of Sunday's planned ICE raids, Mayor London Breed reminded immigrants that SF is a Sanctuary City. Breed said she would be "monitoring the situation" and the city would be offering immigration legal services in the city through the Office of Civic Engagement and Immigrant Affairs. [Chronicle]
- A Muni T-train collided with a vehicle in the Bayview District Friday. The incident happened around 2 p.m. and an adult and two children who were in the car are said to be in stable condition. [Examiner]
- Lyft is rolling out e-bikes and scooters in Oakland. [SF Business Times]
- Police in East San Jose have shut down a neighborhood to investigate a homicide near a middle school. [CBS SF]
- Chevron is about to begun cleanup of seepage of 800,000 gallons of oil and water into a Kern County canyon. [Associated Press]
- Drag queens Peaches Christ and Bob the Drag Queen are starring in the Bring It On spoof Bring It On, Queen at the Castro Theatre on Saturday. [ABC 7]