- High-speed rail opponents proliferate in Central Valley. [NBC Bay Area]
- A federal appeals court has denied a request for an "en banc" review of an earlier decision that upheld Obama-era net neutrality rules, citing publicly stated plans by FCC Chairman Ajit Pai to write a new set of rules which the DC court will also likely end up having to review. [The Hill]
- Man slain at Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk volleyball courts. [KSBW] [CBS 5] [KRON 4]
- Bay Bridge bike path adds weekday hours tomorrow. [NBC Bay Area]
- At least 86 cars were apparently found to be abandoned in Vallejo this weekend. [CBS 5]
- Beloved Pacifica video rental store — the city's last — closed yesterday. [SF Chronicle]
- The [LA Times] passes up Lombard for Filbert's curves.
- Questions continue to be raised after allegations of an elevated level of radiation at the Hunters Point Shipyard and a soil tester who says he was told to keep the issue quiet. [NBC Bay Area]
- Australian Uber driver suspended over alleged bomb plot, ties to ISIS. [Associated Press]
- SF's 911 center continues to be understaffed, here's the latest. [SF Chronicle]
- Twitter's made a deal with Bloomberg to stream the news. [Wall Street Journal]