Local:
- BART will be running on a limited schedule through the Transbay Tube on Sunday, April 26 as workers replace lights in the tunnel. Trains will be running once every 30 minutes through the day, and two train lines, the Red Line from Richmond to Millbrae and the Green Line from Daly City to Berryessa, won't be running at all. [Chronicle]
- A federal judge in Sacramento ruled Monday that the 36-year-old man who was shot by ICE agents on April 7 in the Central Valley, should remain in federal custody, despite his lawyer saying he was arrested on mistaken pretenses. Carlos Ivan Mendoza Hernandez is being held because he may be a flight risk, the judge said, and he faces an assault charge for driving toward one of the agents; federal agents say he is a member of Los Angeles-based gang, and he has a tattoo to prove it. [KTVU]
- SFUSD students are getting a new set of history textbooks for the first time in two decades. [KQED]
National:
- Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer stepped down from her role Monday amid multiple scandals and a misconduct investigation. She's accused, among other things, of having an affair with a member of her security team. [New York Times]
- A man open-fired Monday at a popular tourist destination north of Mexico City, the historic Teotihuacán pyramids, killing a Canadian tourist and injuring six others before turning the gun on himself. [Associated Press]
- FBI Director Kash Patel has filed a $250 million defamation lawsuit against The Atlantic magazine and reporter Sarah Fitzpatrick over a report about his excessive drinking, which has reportedly led to unexplained absences during his tenure. [CNN]
Video:
- The audio is wonky, but this video includes a funny clip from a KPIX piece from around 1968 in which a buttoned up reporter says that the lines that used to fill the sidewalks on Broadway in North Beach to get into topless strip clubs had dwindled, and "Topless is on its way out." Plus there is some safe-for-TV footage inside the clubs themselves.
Photo by Casey Horner
