1. Last night’s storm dumped more than an inch of rain on some sections of the Bay Area and the East Bay— including Castro Valley, which received 1.1 inches, the Bay Area News Group$ reports. More rain and some thunderstorms are expected for later this afternoon, and Mount Diablo may get some snow. The much-needed rain, however, will not have much of an impact on the drought.
Claudia Cappio.
2. Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf has hired ex-Jerry Brown staffer Claudia Cappio to be the assistant city administrator for development, the Trib$ reports. Cappio was Oakland’s development director during Brown’s tenure as mayor and helped spearhead his 10K housing initiative in downtown. Cappio also worked for Brown when he became governor, taking over as executive director of the California Housing Finance Agency. Schaaf is an ex-Brown staffer as well.
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3. Oakland police announced that two more men have been charged in the murder of an Oakland mom who was caught in the crossfire of a gunbattle while trying to protect her children, the Trib$ reports. The announcement increases the number of men charged in the killing of Chyemil Pierce to six.
6. Marine scientists are scrambling to figure out why there’s been a mass die-off of starfish due to a virus along the California Coast, the Santa Cruz Sentinel$ reports.
7. And the state legislature is moving forward with a bill that would rename the Waldo Tunnel in Marin County near the Golden Gate Bridge after the late comedian Robin Williams, the Santa Rosa Press Democrat reports (via Rough & Tumble).