• Two suspects were arrested Tuesday afternoon after a standoff with police in the Oakland hills. It's unclear why the standoff began, but police say the suspects were wanted in connection with an active investigation. [CBS SF]
  • Some asshole in Modesto is trying to organize a "straight pride parade" there, in imitation of the one supposedly happening in Boston. [ABC 7]
  • PG&E customers are confused about a letter the utility sent out about its bankruptcy and a deadline for filing claims with them. [ABC 7]
  • The DMV is on a half day today as they train on REAL ID applications. [KRON 4]
  • The Board of Supervisors on Tuesday approved the creation of an Office of Racial Equity, which will operate under the Human Rights Commission. [NBC Bay Area]
  • BART is polling residents about adding a pedestrian and bicycle bridge at Antioch Station. [CBS SF]
  • ICE just released a U.S.-born high school student after holding him in custody for three weeks. [Associated Press]
  • Clothing store Forever 21 has issued an apology for including Atkins diet bars inside the packages of shipped items to plus-size customers, saying they were part of a marketing partnership and were shipped out to all customers. [ABC 7]