- A federal judge has thrown out most of a wrongful death lawsuit brought by the family of schizophrenic transgender woman Kayla Moore, who died during an arrest by Berkeley police in 2013. A coroner previously concluded that Moore's death was primarily caused by meth and codeine combined with her poor health. [Chronicle]
- Oakland city councilmembers are seeking Ellis Act reform in order to protect the city's residential hotels (SROs). [Oakland North]
- Three nationally renowned architects, including Jeanne Gang, are in the running to design an enlarged and environmentally ambitious San Francisco campus for the California College of the Arts in Mission Bay. [Chronicle]
- A 55-year-old woman was attacked with a 2x4 on Saturday after refusing to give a man a cigarette at 5th and Natoma. [CBS 5]
- Now two fired men with the same lawyer have filed a gender discrimination lawsuit against Yahoo. [Chronicle]
- Here's why new apartments in San Francisco are not driving up rents
- The Raiders really may be moving to Las Vegas, everyone, as the governor of Nevada signs two bills to build them a stadium. [ABC 7]