• Mayor Daniel Lurie still thinks he has the magic wand to "revitalize" Sixth Street in SoMa, and the next step in doing that is shutting down a drop-in center that connects people to permanent housing. The Sixth Street Self-Help Center will be moving eight blocks over into the Tenderloin. [Mission Local]
  • A dog was rescued by the SFFD Monday after it went over the cliff at Dead Man's Point, south of Baker Beach and near the Legion of Honor. This is the same cliffside where a seven-hour operation took place last month to rescue a stranded hiker. [SFFD/X]
  • A two-vehicle mid-span crash caused some westbound traffic on the Dumbarton Bridge this morning, but the crash has now been cleared. [NBC Bay Area]
  • A Silver Alert was activated in Alameda County after an at-risk 80-year-old woman went missing Monday, and she was last seen around 7:30 pm in the area of Lyon Avenue and High Street. [KRON4]
  • Google has just made it easier for verified political campaigns to bypass the spam filter in Gmail with fundraising emails. [New York Times]
  • The Golden State Valkyries, now on a six-game winning streak, just clinched their spot in the WNBA playoffs with Monday's 78-70 win over the Dallas Wings. [Associated Press]
  • Madonna leads this year's MTV VMA nominations with 11, followed by Taylor Swift, Sabrina Carpenter, and Ariana Grande. [Variety]