- A 61-year-old woman was struck and seriously injured by an above-ground Muni train on Thursday night near Oracle Park. The woman remains in critical condition after the incident that happened just before 11 p.m. [Hoodline]
- Scooter company Bird just laid off around two dozen employees on Thursday after acquiring SF-based competitor Scoot. The layoffs may run afoul of an agreement the company made with the city. [Chronicle]
- There is a real fear of mudslides and flash flooding in the North Bay this weekend. The Kincade Fire burn area is under a flash flood watch as a new rainstorm hits. [KTVU]
- Police are on the hunt for a suspect in a Millbrae BART elevator sexual assault that happened Friday morning. The suspect has been identified as a 38-year-old transient man living out of a cargo van. [CBS SF]
- 40-year-old Castro clothing store Body is closing for good after sustaining water damage from an upstairs fire last month. The store was already in dire straits and facing an earthquake-retrofit closure before the fire hit. [Hoodline]
- The always colorful Walgreens at the 16th and Mission BART station is also shutting down shortly. [Mission Local]
- And Castro restaurant Squat & Gobble (3600 16th Street) is closing after 22 years as the owners decided to shift to their new concept, which already has a location in the Marina, Bonita Taqueria y Rotisserie. [Hoodline]
- Once again, don't try driving to Tahoe this weekend. It's too late. [ABC 7]