- A 36-year-old woman was struck by an SUV in a hit-and-run early Saturday at the intersection of Van Ness Avenue and Turk Street. The woman was left with life-threatening injuries in the collision, which happened around 2 a.m. [Hoodline]
- A suspect was captured in Rodeo early Tuesday after a chase ensued from a routine vehicle stop in Hercules. A Hercules officer fired at the suspect but did not injure him after he reportedly pulled an object out of his waistband, after crashing his car and trying to flee on foot. [NBC Bay Area]
- A group of friends in Gilroy is marveling at the fact that they all walked away from Sunday's shooting alive. Two best friends, Nick McFarland and Justin Bates, were both grazed by multiple bullets. [ABC 7]
- Hundreds turned out for two vigils in Gilroy Monday evening. The vigils were for the three people who died in the shooting, including two children. [CBS SF]
- KQED is relaunching its award-winning series "The Hustle," talking to Bay Area artists about how they make a living and survive. If you want to be a part of it, fill out the form at the link. [KQED]
- Two SFPD officers implicated in the 2015 racist texting scandal are trying to get disciplinary charges that were filed against them in November dropped, due to a statute of limitations. [Examiner]
- After years of controversy over its conversion of buildings for student housing, the Academy of Art is closer to having an Institutional Master Plan in compliance with the city. [Hoodline]