• An 11-year-old girl has been reported missing in San Francisco. Kinsey Joyner, who is described as 5-foot-3 with wavy brown hair, was last seen in the Upper Haight at 11 am Monday, and she is considered at-risk. [KRON4]
  • Kamala Harris gave her first speech as a potential nominee for president today, outlining how she plans to campaign against Trump. "Donald Trump wants to take our country backwards, to a time before many of our fellow American had full freedoms and rights," Harris said. "And we are not going back." [New York Times]
  • 44-year-old Bryan Sandelin was convicted last week and sentenced to seven months in connection with a battery case and violation of a stay-away order in SF's Richmond District. Sandelin punched a resident in an alley behind his home in an April 26 incident near 45th Avenue and Cabrillo Street. [KPIX]
  • A San Leandro man who was 18 when he killed his mother’s sleeping boyfriend in Feb. 2020 has been found not guilty by reason of insanity. [East Bay Times]
  • A National Labor Relations Board judge has found that Meta unlawfully forced laid-off employees to sign confidentiality and non-disparagement agreements in order to receive severance payments. [Chronicle]
  • Gov. Gavin Newsom may have been doing some maneuvering Sunday in the five hours between his praise of Biden for stepping down and his endorsement of VP Kamala Harris as the next nominee, but we may never know what went down. [Bay Area News Group]
  • Another three-day heatwave is underway in the Bay Area, with Tuesday looking to be the warmest day in San Francisco, but some inland areas are expecting to see 100-degree temperatures again. [KTVU]

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