- As Muni street collisions rise, crime on buses is reportedly down. [SF Examiner]
- Housing bidding wars in San Francisco plummeted in 2016 as softening demand and more inventory have given buyers more space and time to buy. [SF Business Times]
- Access to San Francisco's main water supply is being shut down for 60 days to inspect a nearly 100-year-old tunnel. [ABC 7]
- One woman died in a single-vehicle car crash Sunday night, and the driver, a 19-year-old Santa Rosa resident, was later arrested on suspicion of driving while intoxicated. [SF Chronicle]
- A man was arrested in Sausalito on suspicion of shooting another man with a flare gun. [Bay City News]
- Valencia Street is now home to three urgent care clinics, much to the dismay of at least one area merchant. [Mission Local]
- SF-based Scribd has quietly removed digital comics from its subscription reading service. [Digital Reader]
- A little-known city agency overseeing the development of more than a third of the 10,000 affordable homes the mayor has promised by 2020 is ramping up construction. [SF Examiner]