- Horses stranded during San Jose flooding remain in veterinary care. [KRON 4]
- Instagram live videos still vanish from the application upon completion, but now there’s a way to save them. [AdWeek]
- 1890s Mission District brewery turned home asks $4.5 million. [Curbed SF]
- Workers laid off by Oakland solar firm say their last paychecks are bouncing. [SF Business Times]
- San Francisco supervisors are set to decide whether to move ahead with a plan to ask voters to approve a local personal income tax. [ABC 7]
- A thief who tried to sell a stolen bike online was arrested Sunday in Marin County. [KRON 4]
- San Mateo County Sheriff’s Office detectives are working to identify a woman who has been targeting other women who look similar to her to steal their wallets while they are shopping. [NBC Bay Area]
- Walmart is creating a technology-startup incubator in Silicon Valley. [Bloomberg]
- An impasse over a Mission District housing project at 1515 South Van Ness Avenue is headed toward resolution after the developer agreed to some new community benefits. [SF Chronicle]