- It's going to be cooler today in the city, with a lot of high clouds. And as things warm up inland over the weekend and into next week, it's going to be nothing but 62 in the city. [ABC 7]
- The Chronicle has a big package today about how transit-oriented development is booming around the Bay, next to BART stations. One of the biggest developments is next to MacArthur Station in Oakland, where a 24-story apartment tower is under construction. [Chronicle]
- An overturned tanker truck spilled liquid asphalt on the Richmond Parkway overpass at I-80 in Richmond this morning. Richmond Parkway is shut down as a result of the hazmat situation, but it is not affecting freeway traffic. [KRON 4]
- All that much ado about FaceApp being developed by Russians and potentially privacy-invading is likely less of a worry than, like, Twitter or Facebook. Experts say the code doesn't look shady and, to boot, FaceApp is using Amazon servers in the US, not Russia. [ABC 7]
- Police are seeking a suspect who stole $25,000 worth of bikes from a Sausalito bike shop. [KRON 4]
- More housing has been approved for construction at the former Hunters Point Shipyard despite ongoing concerns about ground contamination. [Examiner]
- Thieves tried to break into a woman's car in Morgan Hill while she was still sitting in the driver's seat. [NBC Bay Area]
- The Toys 'R' Us brand is being relaunched with two smaller-scale stores in Texas and New Jersey. [Associated Press]