• A 33-year-old man was arrested in Gilroy Thursday after making threats on social media. The threats referenced Sunday's shooting. [NBC Bay Area]
  • The number of homeless people found in Golden Gate Park declined sharply in the latest census, despite a broader increase in the city. Some say this is due to a dedicated outreach team in the park. [Examiner]
  • An overturned big rig in Pinole caused a major backup on eastbound I-80 this morning. It has since been cleared. [ABC 7]
  • The police officers who saved countless lives in Gilroy on Sunday have been publicly identified. The heroes were Detective Eric Cryar, a 23-year veteran, Hugo Del Moral, a 17-year veteran, and Robert Basuino, a 13-year veteran of the department. [Chronicle]
  • Supervisor Vallie Brown has done only slightly better than her progressive challenger in fundraising for the District 5 race. [Examiner]
  • A crowd of over 100 showed up to take a final look at the controversial mural at George Washington High School before it gets covered up. [Associated Press]
  • Hundreds gathered for a vigil in Gilroy Thursday evening. [CBS SF]
  • Facebook has purchased 90 startups since 2003, and the FTC is looking into whether this amounts to an antitrust violation. [SF Business Times]