• A three-alarm fire was burning Friday morning in a warehouse in East Oakland. The building is at 11th Street between 23rd and 25th Avenues, and the plume of smoke was visible from 880. [KRON 4 / NBC Bay Area]
  • Asian Americans in and around Chinatown continue to tell City Hall that they feel their community is being targeted by criminals. Some say they are considering buying guns for protections. [NBC Bay Area]
  • The jury in the Ghost Ship trial broke for the weekend on Thursday afternoon without reaching a verdict. The jurors submitted two written legal questions on their first day of deliberations on July 31, but have not asked any questions since. [Bay City News]
  • Mayor London Breed this morning was touting the safety improvements for bicyclists on Valencia Street. After install a protected bike lane from Market to 15th Street there have been far fewer interactions between cars and bikes. [Examiner]
  • The last bits of the "Oracle" name have been removed from Oakland's arena, and it still doesn't have a new name. Oracle bought the naming rights back in 2006. [CBS SF]
  • There was a shooter scare at San Jose State last night, but it ended with the arrest of a man who did not seem to have a gun. [Bay City News]
  • The SFPD's security plan at Outside Lands includes SWAT members in tactical gear. [CBS SF]
  • Madison Bumgarner helped the Giants eke out a win against the Phillies last night. [Bay City News]