- Orinda police officers were in Oakland for two hours prior to the Halloween night shooting. The only two patrol officers on duty on Oct. 31 were recovering a stolen car from a home invasion in Lafayette and were not en route to the scene when shots rang out as previously reported. [East Bay Times]
- Several westbound lanes of the Bay Bridge were closed this morning following a 5:30 a.m. crash. The crash was cleared and lanes reopened around 6:30 a.m. [ABC 7]
- One Google/Alphabet employee was fired and two others were placed on leave for allegedly labor-organizing-related activities at the company. The company says the fired employee improperly accessed internal documents and personal information that was shared with the media. [Bloomberg]
- Contra Costa County's Board of Supervisors on Tuesday approved a ban on the sale of all vaping products in the unincorporated county. [NBC Bay Area]
- The Pedestrian Safety Advisory Committee at City Hall approved a resolution to lower speed limits throughout San Francisco to 20 mph, and the Board of Supervisors will now consider it. [ABC 7]
- Police activity has been reported this morning at 17th and DeHaro. [Twitter]
- Police in San Mateo were negotiating with an armed person in crisis this morning. [NBC Bay Area]
- The Bay Bridge turns 83 years old today. [ABC 7]
- Colin Kaepernick is trying out for NFL teams at a private workout scheduled this weekend. [KRON 4]