• The jury in the Ghost Ship fire trial remained out Monday and Tuesday. Colorful defense lawyer Tony Serra says he's been trying to communicate telepathically with the jury. [ABC 7]
  • An update in the Bryan Carmody/SFPD raid case: Unsealed warrant documents show that the SFPD knew he was a journalist. Police interviewed him a month before the May 10 raid on his home and office. [CBS SF]
  • The Department of Public Works is testing opening public toilets on SF streets 24 hours a day. The pilot program will include stationary toilet kiosks in SoMa, the Tenderloin, and the Castro. [Examiner]
  • A man was fatally shot around 4 a.m. this morning near a Walmart in Livermore. A homicide investigation is underway. [KRON 4]
  • KPIX retraces the steps of the Gilroy gunman. [CBS SF]
  • As the healing continues in Gilroy, the annual Gilroy rodeo kicks off today, which is typically attended by around 6,500 people. [NBC Bay Area]
  • Uber is trying to be "the Amazon of transportation," and is now selling commuter train tickets. [New York Times]
  • The Safeway on College Avenue in Oakland's Rockridge neighborhood had its liquor license suspended for selling alcohol to minors. [Chronicle]
  • Thursday's Giants-Phillies game is airing only on YouTube. [Chronicle]