Local:

  • The seven demonstrators who were found guilty last month of multiple misdemeanors over their 2024 pro-Palestine protest on the Golden Gate Bridge have been sentenced to 30 days in jail. The sentence includes credit for time served and six months of probation. [Chronicle]
  • The East Bay SPCA has successfully found new homes for all sixteen Border Collie-mix puppies who were found abandoned in the parking lot of a Walmart in Livermore last month. [KRON4]
  • The Sonoma County Sheriff's Office confirmed one victim died at the scene after responding to a call for a possible water rescue at Bodega Bay on Thursday morning. [Press Democrat]

National:

  • President Donald Trump will temporarily be allowed to continue construction of an elaborate ballroom at the White House. This follows a Supreme Court ruling to freeze a lower court's order that construction stop by midnight tonight. [CNN]
  • Actor Hayden Panettiere's brother claims that prior to her death last Sunday, she was administered Narcan by her boyfriend Brian Hickerson after he found her unconscious in their South Carolina Airbnb. [Hollywood Reporter]
  • TikTok will pay $400 million to the US over a lawsuit that alleged the platform was violating children's privacy. [BBC]

Video:

  • Despite losing favor in several Bay Area cities recently, Flock cameras have a new fan: Darth Vader. Last week, someone decided to dress up as the Star Wars villain to attend a San Diego city council meeting and extoll the virtues of Flock's (seriously flawed) surveillance technology. [Guardian]