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- Wells Fargo’s misdeeds, according to one analyst, are going to lead to a “feeding frenzy” among regulators seeking to crack down on banks. [Business Times]
- Colin Kaepernick, a national lightning rod for his affirmation of the Black Lives Matter movement, is getting a billboard of support near the Bay Bridge, funded by the nonprofit Courage Campaign and featuring the word "patriotism." [CBS5]
- Noe Valley's Video Wave struggles to remain open and seeks community support. [Hoodline]
- An investment group that had put together a $167.3 million bid to buy the current Oakland coliseum site and build a new home for the Raiders there has retracted its offer. [Business Times]
- “There’s no obvious signs of foul play," an official said of a woman's body found Sunday on Montara State beach, "however that cannot be ruled out,” [Half Moon Bay Review]
- Prompted by the little heat wave we're having, Tuesday will be the third-in-a-row "Spare The Air" day. [SFBay]
- A fire in the Santa Cruz mountains began in a structure and spread to dry nearby vegetation. [KPIX5]