• Muni has some good news, and the agency says that as of March it is back to 75% of pre-pandemic ridership. The SFMTA recorded 158 million passenger trips last year — an increase of 13.5 million from 2023 — and as of September it reached 78% of 2019 levels. [Chronicle]
  • A child died in a "non-skiing accident" at a Lake Tahoe resort over the weekend. The incident happend Saturday afternoon at Diamond Peak Ski Resort in Incline Village, Nevada. [Chronicle]
  • There was a memorial service Monday evening at  St. Elizabeth Parish in Oakland for 15-year-old Derbing Alvarado, who was killed on the street on March 17 over a backpack. [KTVU]
  • A United Airlines flight bound for Tokyo out of SFO turned around after 20 minutes in flight on Monday due to a water leak in the cabin ceiling. [Chronicle]
  • The law firm of former Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff, Willkie Farr & Gallagher, is said to be Trump's next target for punishment. [New York Times]
  • Double Rainbow, the revived Castro ice cream shop that opened in 2020, has closed. [Hoodline]
  • It is April Fool's Day, and Broke-Ass Stuart is again flipping the page back to 2005 and doing headlines like these.

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