- The body found in the investigation of the Tuesday kidnapping of Santa Cruz tech executive Tushar Atre has been identified as Atre. The home near where he was found was also his property. [Chronicle]
- Work crews are finally cleaning up a mess left by a mudslide in Sausalito in February. The Valentine's Day disaster left two homes and two cars buried and destroyed. [CBS SF]
- #TrumpMeltdown is trending on Twitter after he performed predictably badly in an Oval Office press situation with a very uncomfortably president of Finland. Also he used the word "BULLSHIT" in a tweet today, with regard to the impeachment inquiry. [New York Times]
- Muni has established nine "green zones" around the city with environmental justice in mind. In these zones, which have high concentrations of minority residents, buses switch off their engines and operate all-electric to reduce emissions. [Chronicle]
- Four members of the varsity football squad at Gilroy High School have been cited for sexual battery of a fellow player. [KRON 4]
- Both DoorDash and Postmates appear to be moving into Instacart and Amazon territory with grocery delivery. [SF Business Times]
- Forever 21 will be closing its Union Square store as well as at least five others in the Bay Area. [Chronicle]
- Klay Thompson traveled to his first Warriors practice at the Chase Center via ferry. [KRON 4]
- Six people who are alleged to have been part of a New York-based drug-delivery service called Mike's Candy Shop were arrested today and charged in connection with the overdose death of HQ Trivia and Vine co-founder Colin Kroll. [ABC 7]
- SF Weekly has a slideshow from Tuesday night's Vampire Weekend show at Bill Graham.
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