- A San Francisco real estate company that creates dormitory-style apartments to attract young professionals has set its sights on Oakland, where it is transforming three buildings that once provided housing to low-income tenants. [SF Chronicle]
- “Aggressive campaign” launches to recall Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf. [KRON 4]
- FEMA revokes grant intended to fight East Bay fire threat. [CBS 5]
- There was a drive-by shooting Saturday night at Webster and Turk in the Western Addition that left three people injured. [SF Chronicle]
- "Google trips" isn't a description of the company overreacting to something, it's some new travel app they're launching today. [Google] [CNet] [The Verge]
- Tesla's Model S P100D will travel 315 miles on a single charge, giving it the most range of any zero-emissions car available for purchase. [Roadshow]
- [Curbed SF] wants you to think small this week.
- A Chicago woman is considering suing Uber after she claims a driver on the platform tried to force her out of the car at unsafe dropoff locations. [Consumerist]
- Google says three of its self-driving vehicles were involved in crashes in the Phoenix metro area in August. [Associated Press]