• There are a few more details in the Wednesday night Mission District shooting. The victims were a 21-year-old and a 19-year-old, both male, who got into an argument with an unidentified suspect near the intersection of Mission and Precita (which the Chronicle now wants to call Bernal Heights). [Chronicle]
  • Local startup Hive tried to convert a condo in that Lighthouse development in the former Christian Science church next to Dolores Park into a community space, got dinged by the city, and now can't sell it. The price is now $5.2 million, down $1.6 million from the original asking price two years ago. [Mission Local]
  • A 28-year-old Emeryville man was arrested and charged last week with felony possession of child pornography. His arrest came just a few weeks after a tip about something he downloaded from the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force. [CBS SF]
  • The jury continued its deliberations for a second day in the Ghost Ship trial today. [ABC 7]
  • There's been an uptick in thefts of catalytic converters from cars in Berkeley. [SFGate]
  • The Chronicle and ABC 7 spoke to two victims in the Gilroy shooting as they emerged from the hospital. [Chronicle / ABC 7]
  • United Airlines has unveiled a new service called ConnectionSaver which crunches a series of data to determine if a plane should wait for late-arriving connecting passengers. [SF Business Times]
  • A two-alarm brush fire in Lafayette was quickly knocked down by firefighters. [NBC Bay Area]
  • Ahead of the Chase Center opening next month, South Street in Mission Bay has been rechristened "Warriors Way." [Bay City News]