- A 17-year-old girl has been rescued after being kidnapped overnight in San Francisco by a 37-year-old man. Witnesses and surveillance footage caught the suspect "forcibly" taking girl from the Powell Street BART station platform Tuesday night, and she was found by SFPD officers Wednesday morning. [ABC 7]
- San Francisco's Bohemian Club is facing another lawsuit from employees over alleged wage theft and poor treatment. The private club, which operates an infamous, exclusive men's retreat in Sonoma County, previously faced a similar lawsuit last year from a group of valets. [SFGate]
- The coyote that attacked the young girl in Golden Gate Park last month was not protecting any pups, wildlife officials say, which means it was just acting out of random aggression. Officials euthanized (shot) three coyotes following the incident, and none were rearing pups at the time. [Chronicle]
- According to a new disclosure by House Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi, she and her husband Paul bought a bunch of Nvidia and Broadcom stock, and dumped a bunch of Tesla shares in recent months. [SF Business Times]
- A significant fish die-off last week in Monterey County's Lake San Antonio has officials concerned, as the larger fish species found dead would likely not have been affected by the recent heatwave. [ABC 7]
- As was previously reported, UCSF is taking ownership of two historic hospitals in San Francisco, St. Mary’s Medical Center and Saint Francis Memorial Hospital, and the acquisition is now set to close next month. [SFGate]
- Yosemite officials are mad that people keep leaving toilet paper in forest. [KTVU]
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