• SF police are investigating reports of shots fired Thursday evening near the busy intersection of Fifth and Market Streets. There were no victims or suspects identified but witnesses reported hearing five to seven shots. [Chronicle]
  • The much-delayed revival of Julius' Castle on Telegraph Hill remains delayed. Paul Scott, the owner since 2012, has prevailed over NIMBY neighbors, but still hasn't renovated the interior. [Eater SF]
  • An overturned big-rig crane truck overturned on Highway 237 Friday morning, dumping fuel and causing four lanes to be blocked, three eastbound and one westbound. [CBS SF]
  • Another accident on 101 near Great America Parkway in Santa Clara blocked all southbound lanes temporarily early Friday. [KRON4]
  • A northbound SMART train collided with a pedestrian Thursday night in Novato, and the pedestrian's condition is unknown. [Chronicle]
  • A NASA partnership with Boeing on the new Starliner capsule ran into a snag in a test launch: It didn't get into the correct position to intersect with the International Space Station. [Associated Press]
  • The reviews for Cats the movie are hilariously awful, with Variety's Peter Debruge saying this "outlandishly tacky interpretation seems destined to become one of those once-in-a-blue-moon embarrassments that mars the résumés of great actors” and “trips up the careers of promising newcomers." [New York Times / Esquire]