• SF SPCA's Mission Campus will begin weekly walk-in clinics, offering more affordable veterinary care. These walk-in wellness exams—which will include “reduced-cost” vaccines, medications, and other preventative treatments— will be held every Tuesday from 8 am–5 pm at the 250 Florida Street address and are open to everyone; exams begin at $25 for each pet. [CBS SF/KPIX]
  • A home burglary was caught on a security camera at a San Jose residence in the Ruskin neighborhood. Police are looking for any leads to help identify the two on-camera criminals. [NBC Bay Area]
  • Today marks the last day of Fleet Week, so make sure you check-off your list of Fleet Fest activities. And if yesterday’s Blue Angels air show —that attracted thousands, according to news sources — is any evidence, it’d be wise to find yourself near the Marina Green area to see their Sunday aerial showcase. [fleetweeksf.org]
  • The two-hour marathon barrier was (finally) broken yesterday by Kenya’s Eliud Kipchoge during a Vienna race. The 34-year-old passed the finish line at 1:59:40, making him the first person in history to ever complete the 26.2-mile distance under 120 minutes. [The Washington Post]
  • Around 100 people inundated SFO yesterday to protest Turkish Airlines, blocking ticket counters. [NBC Bay Area]
  • After a hellacious week of imposed power outages, PG&E says that all customer accounts are now fully restored. [ABC 7]
  • Columbus Avenue, between Jefferson Street and Vallejo Street, will be closed throughout today to make way for the Italian Heritage Parade — so plan accordingly. [SF Examiner]