- Both Mayor London Breed and Supervisor Matt Haney came out with statements condemning the SF judge that let out a homeless man who attacked a woman in SoMa on Sunday. Haney says he's outraged and that the victim has his "full support." [Chronicle]
- The SFPD is seeking the public's help in solving a hit-and-run that happened in the Bayview earlier this month. The victim, 59-year-old Bruce Romans, was struck outside the Alice Griffith Apartments on August 4, and he died several days later. [SF Weekly]
- BART wants to dock a contractor $2.4 million over delays in the renovation of the Downtown Berkeley BART station. [Berkeleyside]
- A 75-acre wildfire in South San Jose is now 50 percent contained. [Bay City News]
- A Walnut Creek man is getting over two years in federal prison for stealing mail from a San Francisco apartment complex. [CBS SF]
- Caltrans says that all the repairs on the Richmond Bridge are now officially complete. [CBS SF]
- A man was arrested Thursday morning in South San Francisco for allegedly trying to kidnap an 11-year-old girl walking to school. [KRON 4]
- Burrito spot Little Chihuahua is opening a fifth location on Polk Street in September. [Eater]
- The original Ford Mustang used in the famous SF chase scene in the 1968 Steve McQueen film Bullitt is going up for auction. [CBS SF]