- Opening statements begin today in the state trial of David DePape in San Francisco. DePape has been sentenced to 30 years in federal court for the 2022 attack on Paul Pelosi, but he now faces charges of assault with a deadly weapon, attempted murder, and elder abuse. [Associated Press]
- The developer behind the project at Candlestick Point, FivePoint Holdings, has tweaked the office component of the project, moving two million proposed square feet of commercial uses over from the adjacent Shipyard project. The approved residential component of the project, with 7,200 new homes, is unchanged in the proposal. [Chronicle]
- Convicted murderer Scott Peterson and the L.A. Innocence Project return to court today in San Mateo County to argue for his new trial. [NBC Bay Area]
- Residents of a South Lake Tahoe neighborhood are up in arms after a man shot and killed a bear cub that had gotten into his home. [KTVU]
- The Santa Rosa Police Department says it is looking for a missing teenager, 16-year-old Addyson Elizabeth Hyde, who reportedly left home Monday with the family cat and hasn't been heard from since. [KRON4]
- An 81-year-old man has been arrested after decades of "malicious mischief" in his neighborhood in Azusa, California, where he's accused of being a serial slingshot shooter. [New York Times]
- An appeals court, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, has "fast-tracked" oral arguments in the case about forcing TikTok to be sold or stop operating in the U.S., which means they will hear the case in September. [CBS News]