• A man fell to his death down a 200-foot cliff at Land's End Wednesday afternoon around 2:40 p.m. A rescue operation was underway by 2:50 p.m., and firefighters and rescue swimmers confirmed the man was dead as of 3:25 p.m. [CBS SF / KRON 4]
  • The cost of a rooftop park atop Rose Pak Chinatown Station on the Central Subway line is the lates bone of contention between the SFMTA and contractor Tutor Perini. Tutor Perini wants $6.9 million for work that the SFMTA believes should cost $4.2 million. [Examiner]
  • Stanford law professor Pamela Karlan made an off-hand joke about constitutional rules against titles during the impeachment hearing today, saying that the president can "name his son Barron but he can't name him a baron." First Lady Melania Trump has clapped back on Twitter telling Karlan she should be ashamed for bringing the child into this. [KRON4]
  • KQED is doing a look back at "Our Turbulent Decade" in San Francisco, and today they have a commemoration of the Frisco 5 who staged a hunger strike to protest SFPD violence. The piece gives partial credit to the hunger strikers for raising pressure on Mayor Ed Lee to ultimately oust then police chief Greg Suhr in 2016. [KQED]
  • A judge agreed Wednesday to discharge the gun conviction against Jose Ines Garcia-Zarate as he awaits trial on federal gun charges. [SF Weekly]
  • A man and a woman were arrested in Livermore on charges that they engaged in human trafficking via their two massage parlors. [KRON4]