- Your weekend ICYMI: The town hall meeting to discuss SFPD's fatal shooting on Mario Williams erupted in protest, a teen was killed when a tree branch snapped and fell neat Fairyland, and a Marin County cat was reunited with its owners after eight years.
- Your Saturday and Sunday links.
- Parking fees rise today at four BART stations. [KRON4]
- The only game humans appear to be able to beat computers at is Go, but Google and Facebook want to steal even that slender dominance away from us. [Wired]
- The Golden State Warriors are 22-0 as of Sunday night, even after a "puzzling" performance from Steph Curry. [Associated Press]
- Some parts of the Bay Area got over two inches of rain this weekend. [Bay City News]
- How a garden in the projects might help keep kids out of jail. [SF Chronicle]
- Planning commission rejects proposed code amendment intended to help below-market housing move faster. [SF Examiner]
- Google Ventures did fewer deals in the $100,000 to $300,000 range in 2015. [Wall Street Journal]
- [Cnet] examines the state of Apple in 2015.
- How SF's new Medical Examiner has tackled the agency's staggering backlog. [SF Chronicle]
- Hundreds took to the streets of the Mission to honor the Virgin of Guadalupe. [Mission Local]
- Through Tuesday morning, beachgoers can expect large breaking waves and strong rip currents on all beaches facing west and northwest from Sonoma County to Monterey County. [Bay City News]