• A fiery, fatal collision involving a big rig and a motorcycle briefly shut down all eastbound lanes of I-580 early Tuesday. The crash occurred around 2:40 am near the Isabel Avenue off-ramp in Livermore. [NBC Bay Area]
  • Real estate giant Prologis is seeking city approval this week for a 2-million-square-foot industrial facility in SF's Bayview District. The project, which dates back a decade, would include retail and "maker" space, and could have a variety of production, distribution, and repair uses — including a potential Amazon warehouse, of which there already is one on the property. [Chronicle]
  • A motorcyclist in Sonoma County was pulled over for allegedly going 120 mph on Highway 101 in Santa Rosa on Monday. The man's bike was impounded for the second time in a month after a previous stop on May 1 for going 91 mph. [KRON4]
  • Once again in its recent history, the state accreditation for City College of San Francisco could be in jeopardy as it struggles to hire a new chancellor by July 1. [Chronicle]
  • Comedian Marc Maron is ending his "WTF" podcast after nearly 16 years. [KQED]
  • Both SFJAZZ and the SF Gay Men's Chorus are reeling after losing annual grant funding they've counted on from the National Endowment for the Arts, thanks to Trump. [KTVU]
  • In a recent earnings call, the CEO of Campbell’s said that Americans are cooking at home and buying things like pasta sauces and canned soups at levels not seen since the early days of the pandemic, in an indication about their feelings on the economy. [Chronicle]