• A brush fire in Oakley has been threatening homes today, and has burned at least one structure. The fire has spread to 58 acres. [ABC 7]
  • SF's newly appointed federal prosecutor, U.S. Attorney David Anderson, just announced a major sweep of the Tenderloin for drug and sex traffickers. Anderson's Federal Initiative for the Tenderloin will last a year, he says, and will not target drug users in possession of small amounts. [Chronicle]
  • Federal agents also announced the arrest of 32 people, mostly Honduran nationals, who are suspected in a drug-trafficking ring based in the East Bay. The feds said the suspects "carpooled" daily into the Tenderloin to sell drugs. [CBS SF]
  • Nobody could get into SF this morning: An injury accident shut down several westbound lanes of the Bay Bridge at 11:26 a.m. This followed an hour after BART had major westbound delays due to a man in the tracks at Montgomery Station. [KRON 4]
  • Residents in the Excelsior are calling for protest of a proposed, 133-unit, market-rate housing development on Ocean Avenue on the site of a former preschool, because, they say, it will lead to displacement. [Curbed]
  • Two Canadian teens wanted in connection with three murders along Canadian highways were found dead in a wooded area in Manitoba. [ABC 7]
  • The Giants' dry spell continued Wednesday with a third loss to the Nationals. [Examiner]
  • Beer and spirits-maker Seven Stills just opened their new restaurant and taproom in the former Almanac space on 24th. [Hoodline]