• UC Berkeley officials have identified five of the seven people arrested before and during Ann Coulter's speaking engagement on campus Wednesday night. Only two of the people, one a female student and one a female non-student, were actually taken to jail. [KPIX/CBS SF]
  • Most PG&E customers who lost power Wednesday now have it back, though some in the Bay Area are still waiting. All customers in Butte, Colusa, Glen, Lake, Mendocino and Yolo counties have power restored, but customers in Napa and Sonoma may be waiting until Thursday night. [Chronicle]
  • 36-year-old Arent Julius Bradt, convicted of killing a coworker at a Sonoma County marijuana grow in 2016, was just sentenced to 15 years. The Michigan man fatally stabbed 44-year-old Cesar Gonzalez-Rivas 18 times. [KPIX/CBS SF]
  • Remember that $400 million office tower Juul just bought over the summer? They may be selling it. After layoffs and some serious corporate shrinkage, that seems to make sense. [Chronicle]
  • President Barack Obama was in town and mucking up SoMa traffic today delivering the keynote at Dreamforce. He's headed to a fancy Peninsula fundraiser this evening. [KRON4]
  • Everyone is fact-checking President Trump after he falsely claimed that he'd "opened" a new Apple manufacturing facility in Austin, Texas that actually has been open since 2013. [CNN]
  • In what's being called a random act of violence, a man stabbed and killed a pregnant woman outside her home in Salinas on Tuesday morning. [KRON4]
  • The late Robin Williams' former home in Tiburon has hit the market. [SF Business Times]
  • GQ talks to Warriors rookie and rising star Eric Paschall about his diet and workout routine. [GQ]
  • Tamarindo is closing in Old Oakland after 14 years. [KQED]

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