• Law enforcement officials are set to give a press conference this morning about a reported $2 million trove of stolen goods found in San Francisco. The suspected stolen property is part of what’s being called "Operation Focus Lens." [KRON4]
  • The much delayed Golden Gate Bridge suicide net is getting delayed another two years. The wire mesh net, due to contractor problems, now won't be fully installed until 2023. [Chronicle]
  • Some angry West Portal residents vented frustrations to Supervisor Norman Yee following flooding on Saturday that damaged a dozen homes. The area around Wawona Street is set to have a storm drainage improvement project, but it's not scheduled for two years. [CBS SF]
  • A recent sweep of a homeless encampment on an alley of Polk Street in San Francisco resulted in just six shelter placements. That's only one-fifth of about 30 people who had been living on the alley. [Examiner]
  • Angry parents once again tried to shut down an Oakland School Board meeting Wednesday night, threatening to recall the board president. [KTVU]
  • A multiple-vehicle crash early Thursday on 101 in Palo Alto left gravel from a gravel truck all over the freeway, closing the road temporarily. [KTVU]
  • The 28-year-old Brentwood woman who allegedly tried to run over a barber with her car because he gave her son a bad haircut has turned herself in. [ABC 7]
  • The restaurant Fable in the Castro has reopened after a seismic retrofit. [Hoodline]
  • SF's Lincoln High School might be headed for their second consecutive state football championship. [Examiner]
  • The Warriors have lost 16 of their last 19 games, and with their next loss they could fall to the worst record in the NBA. [Chronicle]