- Ahead of the upcoming criminal fraud trial for Theranos founders Elizabeth Holmes and Sunny Balwani, defense attorneys are arguing that the prosecution is taking too long to produce documents from the FDA. A judge has twice extended a deadline for federal prosecutors to produce the material, and the trial is set to begin August 4. [Mercury News]
- In related news, lawyers representing Holmes in a civil case are trying to get released from their duties because she hasn't paid them in a year. Lawyers in the criminal case haven't confirmed whether she is paying them. [Mercury News]
- Not surprisingly, electric scooter injuries jumped over 200 percent over four years, according to a new UCSF study. [CBS SF]
- Representatives from AT&T and Verizon are scheduled to testify before state lawmakers today about how they dealt with PG&E's blackouts and how they intend to keep telecommunications from going out in future blackouts. [Associated Press]
- Crashes this morning in both the northbound and southbound lanes of 101 just north of the Golden Gate Bridge were causing traffic delays. [Chronicle]
- The U.S. Army Recruiting Command sent out a fraud alert Tuesday warning Americans about fraudulent text messages saying that there will be a military draft. [KRON4]
- A three-year-old horse had to be euthanized Sunday after a "catastrophic" injury to its leg that occurred while racing at Golden Gate Fields in the East Bay. [CBS SF]