- A new SFPD report finds that drivers were to blame for the majority of pedestrian deaths in San Francisco last year. The department says that drivers were at fault in 12 of last year's 18 pedestrian fatalities. [Examiner]
- There were two freeway shootings on I-880 in a span of less than 24 hours on Wednesday, neither of which injured anyone. Shots were fired between two cars near the Mowry on-ramp in Fremont early Wednesday, and then a woman's car was hit with gunfire around 10:20 p.m. on the 23rd Avenue on-ramp in Oakland. [SFGate]
- Mike Stoker, the 63-year-old SoCal attorney who was put in charge of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s San Francisco headquarters has been dismissed. Stoker had been criticized for trying to run the 600-person office from his home in Los Angeles. [Chronicle]
- A truck caught fire in a lot along Middle Harbor Road in the Port of Oakland early Thursday. [ABC 7]
- A parking lot site at Jones and Taylor that's been at the center of a debate about homeless housing is set to become a temporary drug sobering center for those coming down from methamphetamine. [Curbed]
- Richmond residents are complaining about illegal dumping, and saying the city allows it to happen. [CBS SF]
- President Trump lashed out at a prayer breakfast this morning, singling out Nancy Pelosi and Mitt Romney and holding up a copy of USA Today announcing his acquittal. [New York Times]