• ICE agents in San Jose called for police assistance Tuesday after they encountered yelling protesters where they were conducting an operation. Agents were conducting an operation at Snell Avenue and Blossom Hill Road, and an SJPD lieutanant came to the scene and determined no crimes were being committed and left. [KPIX]
  • A man was arrested at JFK airport in New York overnight in connection with the car bombing outside a fertility clinic in Palm Springs last month. Daniel Park of Washington state will be making his first court appearance in federal court in Brooklyn, and it's not clear what his connection is to the main suspect Guy Edward Bartkus, who died in the attack. [NBC News]
  • Workers at the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA) have approved a new contract, following months of negotiations and a weeks-long strike in March. [KRON4]
  • A report has found that Oakland needs about 200 more police officers in order to be adequately staffed. [NBC Bay Area]
  • SF budget officials reportedly considered, but then dropped, what would have likely been a much-hated tax on property owners with driveways, charging homeowners who have driveways $100 per year to put toward public transit. [Chronicle]
  • A group of eight teenagers were arrested on suspicion of committing a home burglary in Forestville, in Sonoma County, around 3 am on Saturday. [Chronicle]
  • Maison Benoit, a bakery in Danville, took home the first place prize at a Bay Area croissant competition on Sunday, and SF's celebrated croissant maker Arsicault wasn't even in the top 10 (but Maison Nico came in third). [Chronicle]