• The San Francisco County Transportation Authority has approved $700,000 to place a toll and reservation system on Lombard Street. Assemblyperson Phil Ting’s measure for the toll still needs Gov. Newsom’s signature, but drivers would need to make reservations in advance and pay to drive down the famed crooked street. [Examiner]
  • A fentanyl exposure at County Jail No. 4 has hospitalized 13 people. Eight sheriff’s deputies and five inmates were exposed to the drug at notoriously unclean 850 Bryant Street. [LA Times]
  • A Giants Triple-A prospect posted his annual pay stub on Twitter, made only $8,216.58 for the year. The Sacramento River Cats were Triple-A champions, but pitcher Tyler Cyr posted that his annual salary was barely eight grand. [Chronicle]
  • A 3.4M earthquake hit San Jose’s Alum Rock neighborhood at 2:15 a.m. Wednesday morning, and naturally, people tweeted about it. [KPIX]
  • Passengers on a September 21 flight from SFO to Charlotte, North Carolina may have been exposed to Hepatitis A. [Mercury News]
  • The new ferry service from the East Bay to the Chase Center has begun. [Curbed]