Protesters in downtown San Francisco. Photo by Daniel Hirsch

It’s 8 a.m., 54° and cloudy. The sun will be coming out later today and warming things up. More details here.

People took to the streets in cities across the country yesterday to protest the verdict in the trial of George Zimmerman. If you missed our live local coverage, check it out here. There will be a candlelit vigil for Trayvon Martin on Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. at San Francisco’s City Hall.

Asiana Airlines plans to sue San Francisco TV station KTVU-TV for the on-air reading of racially offensive names of four pilots involved in the flight 214 crash at San Francisco International Airport last week. The airline claims that the mistake damaged its reputation. The Chronicle has more here.

The movie ‘Fruitvale Station,’ about the death of Oscar Grant, debuted over the weekend. San Francisco magazine has a roundup of reviews from the critics.

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