Tuesday Morning Topline: Person Drowns at SF's Aquatic Park
Briefly

A man was retrieved from San Francisco's Aquatic Park after a distress call; attempts to revive him were unsuccessful. In other news, a San Jose man pleaded guilty to stealing defense trade secrets related to nuclear missile detection technologies. The Ryde Hotel in Walnut Grove reported that 37 of its 41 resident peafowl have been stolen and seeks public help to recover them. Additionally, the BART board has chosen a developer for a significant housing project at Ashby Station in Berkeley, aimed at increasing affordable housing.
The body of a man was recovered from the water at San Francisco's Aquatic Park after a distress call was made; efforts to revive him were unsuccessful.
A 59-year-old San Jose man pleaded guilty to stealing sensitive trade secrets from a Southern California defense contractor involved in nuclear missile detection technologies.
The Ryde Hotel reported that 37 out of its 41 resident peacocks and peahens have been stolen, hoping for public assistance in recovering the birds.
The BART board has selected a team to develop a 618-unit housing project at Ashby Station in Berkeley, focusing on affordability.
Read at sfist.com
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