- A car was in a rollover crash Tuesday afternoon in San Francisco's St. Francis Wood neighborhood. The circumstances of the crash are not clear, and the two occupants of the vehicle walked away and declined medical attention. [KRON4]
- 63-year-old Mission taqueria El Faro (2399 Folsom Street) suffered two break-ins over the weekend, and lost about $20,000 in cash that was being stowed in a cabinet. A GoFundMe has raised about $3,000 so far, but owner Raymunda Ramirez says her family is encouraging her to sell the business. [Mission Local]
- On Tuesday, the Oakland City Council's Public Safety Committee approved a new contract for the controversial ShotSpotter service, agreeing with the police department that the technology remains useful. [KTVU]
- At a rally Sunday with a few dozen supporters fighting the recall effort against her, Oakland Mayor Sheng Thao was joined by former Oakland Mayor Jean Quan, and she continued to argue that the FBI's June raid on her home was an "overreach" and she has not been charged with any crime. [Oakland North]
- A new study by UCSF researchers found that, over two years, nine- and ten-year-old children were somewhat more likely to report depression or inattention if they spent a lot of time looking at screens. [NBC Bay Area]
- VP candidate Tim Walz has been telling audiences at fundraisers that he believes the Electoral College system needs to go, but the Harris campaign says this is not their official position. [New York Times]
- Clint Eastwood's onetime home in Carmel-by-the-Sea, Las Ondas Estate, which was most recently listed in August, has sold for $18.55 million. [Chronicle]
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