• Police in the East Bay town of Pittsburg had a lengthy standoff with a man Friday after he fired shots at someone. No one was injured, but the man remained holed up in his house with two handguns for hours after police told him to come out. [East Bay Times]
  • After the CPMC hospital on California Street closed in March, business has been down at the Laurel Village Shopping Center. Laurel Heights has already lost two restaurant, Noah's Bagels and Beautifull. [Chronicle]
  • Activists are fighting the deportation of Jose Armando Escobar Lopez, an artist and refugee from El Salvador who goes by the name Armando. Lopez was detained in Daly City earlier this year during a traffic stop, and is currently at an ICE detention facility in Bakersfield, awaiting deportation. [ABC 7]
  • Hundreds gathered in Oakland's Frank Ogawa Plaza Friday evening to protest the pending ICE raids. [CBS SF]
  • An Oakland nurse shares her story of being deported back to Mexico and having to leave her kids behind here. [KTVU]
  • A three-judge panel on the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in favor of the Trump administration, saying it could legally withhold federal policing grants from Sanctuary Cities. [New York Times]
  • BART issued a warning against trying to retrieve dropped Airpods from the train tracks — station agents have grabber tools for that. [ABC 7]
  • A new arts space called Ruth's Table has just opened at 21st and Capp. [Mission Local]