- Smoke from West Coast wildfires has blown East, and turned the sun red this morning in New York City. Smog regularly does this in the summer in NY anyway. [Chronicle]
- A car plowed through a fence and came to rest in the swimming pool of a San Jose apartment complex on Tuesday afternoon. The crash happened around 1:30 p.m. on the 1300 block of Fruitdale Ave., and the driver was not injured. [Twitter]
At 1:29pm this afternoon #SJFD responded to reports of a vehicle into a pool on the 1300 block of Fruitdale Ave. Firefighters assessed the driver who although shaken, thankfully sustained no injuries. No one was in the pool at the time of the incident. All units cleared at 1:45pm pic.twitter.com/k1KTiQBTC5
— San José Fire Dept. (@SJFD) July 20, 2021
- A small-scale study suggests that the Johnson & Johnson vaccine is somewhat less effective against the Delta variant. [Chronicle]
- The SFPD was seeking the public's help in finding an 8-year-old boy who went missing Tuesday afternoon, and who has a history of running away. [KTVU]
- A police car struck and injured a woman in Berkeley on Monday while she was walking in a crosswalk. [KRON4]
- Neighborhood groups are now suing to try to stop an $83 million settlement between the City of Berkeley and UC Berkeley about the university's upcoming expansion plans. [Berkeleyside]
- The Oakland City Council took that vote today to approve a term sheet with the Oakland A's for their upcoming stadium, however they added amendments about affordable housing that the A's don't like. [Hoodline]