- Low temperatures overnight caused frosts in the Bay Area's valleys this morning. [National Weather Service Bay Area/Twitter]
- At 11:19 a.m. Monday, an earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 3.9 struck about 6 miles deep in the ocean off the coast of Eureka, and no damages have been reported. [CBS 5]
- An avalanche advisory was issued for the greater Lake Tahoe area at 6:50 a.m. this morning. [Chronicle]
- A couple was robbed and carjacked Saturday evening near Fisherman's Wharf, at the intersection of Stockton and Bay Streets. No arrests have been made. [Examiner]
- Starting March 16, the 1.5-mile-long Crissy Field promenade will be closing in sections for restoration. [Chronicle]
- A team of attorneys hired by Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf to investigate the Police Department’s sexual misconduct scandal, whose contract has already ended, was paid $11,000 for eight months of work but has so far produced no reports. [Chronicle]
- The continued popularity of ride-hail companies like Uber and Lyft (couple with the general cluster of downtown driving), and hence arguably fewer people taking their cars out for shopping purposes, is causing a drop in revenue for the Rec and Park department and their Union Square garage. [Examiner]
- Though there may be growing pressure for the Uber board to oust embattled CEO Travis Kalanick, that could be a difficult thing to pull off, and the company is now on the hunt for a No. 2 executive instead. [SF Business Times]
- 78 percent of SF Chamber of Commerce poll respondents say they support stun guns for the SFPD, but opponents say the poll questions were slanted. [Examiner]