• Back in court today, accused assaulter Austin Vincent pleaded not guilty to assault with a deadly weapon and making criminal threats in a case dating back to February. This time he is remaining behind bars. [NBC Bay Area]
  • San Mateo High School is the biggest school in the country experimenting with a school-wide program to lock up students' cell phones during the school day. The phones are kept in locked pouches until the school day ends. [CBS SF]
  • The First Amendment Coalition, a free-speech advocacy group, filed suit today against Mayor London Breed and the SFPD over the Bryan Carmody warrant scandal. Carmody, a journalist, had his home raided by the SFPD after fallout following the untimely death of Public Defender Jeff Adachi in February. [CBS SF]
  • Neighbors on Florida Street in the Mission are up in arms over an illegal demolition that was the subject of a Building Inspection directors hearing. [Mission Local]
  • A Santa Rosa doctor who faces murder charges after allegedly over-prescribing opioids to four patients who overdosed pleaded not guilty today. [Chronicle]
  • The 29-year-old fatally shot in San Jose on Monday has been identified as Fernando Andrade. [CBS SF]
  • A brush fire today prompted a brief evacuation in East Healdsburg. [Bay City News]
  • Oakland businessman Tom Henderson and two co-conspirators were indicted today on fraud charges stemming from a cash-for-visas program. [Chronicle]
  • According to a new report, San Francisco's hotel industry had a banner year in 2018. [SF Business Times]