• If you lost your phone or your graphing calculator at Outside Lands, you can get it back. The lost-and-found is quite plentiful. [ABC 7]
  • Fire season in California is off to a slow start overall. Through the beginning of August, 28 times fewer acres have burned compared to 2018. [SFGate]
  • An overturned sewage truck caused a traffic nightmare Wednesday on 101 in Mountain View. [ABC 7]
  • A court-appointed monitor has told a federal judge that PG&E is missing numerous trees that should be cut back because they are too close to power lines. [CBS SF]
  • Meanwhile, people are complaining that PG&E is being too "radical" in its de-limbing and cutting down trees. [Chronicle]
  • Multiple artists lost tools, artwork, and studio spaces in last week's warehouse fire in East Oakland. [KRON4]
  • One man is dead and another was injured in a shooting in San Jose that police only learned of after the two men drove themselves to a hospital. [NBC Bay Area]
  • A doctor in Santa Rosa has become the first in California to be charged with second-degree murder for over-prescribing opioids. [CBS SF]