- The FBI will be helping Oakland police solve some the city's unsolved homicides, and this bothers some privacy activists. [Chron]
- A small plane with four people inside made an emergency landing on Highway 101 near Morgan Hill Saturday night. No one was injured. [CBS 5]
- A 28-year-old Oklahoma man has been sentenced to three years in jail in a case of a "revenge porn" site he operated that was prosecuted in Napa County court. [Chron]
- A new study predicts that San Francisco's long trend of becoming more diverse is reversing itself, and the city will be a lot whiter in 25 years as Asians, Latinos, and African-Americans move out. [Chron]
- Clint Eastwood made a crack about "Caitlyn somebody" at a Spike TV awards show over the weekend. [USA Today]
- Mervin Field, the founder of Field Poll and a trailblazing California pollster, has died at age 94. [Chron]
- Anti-vaxxers are trying to use Twitter to quash a pending state bill banning the personal belief exemption. [Wired]
- Caltrain staff wants to get rid of bathrooms on all new trains. Can they do that? [Socketsite]
- Remember that whole hulabaloo about the New York Times and others publishing stories directly to Facebook? Well, as it turns out, no publishers have used the service since the launch day four weeks ago. [Business Insider]
- Evangelist Franklin Graham, Billy Graham's son, is freaking out over a Wells Fargo ad featuring a lesbian couple, and he's calling for boycott. [Business Times]