- Socialite Dede Wilsey and her youngest son Trevor Traina talk to Town & Country magazine about their quest to recruit the next generation of philanthropic board members in San Francisco. [Town & Country]
- A new Calexit group, this one called the California Freedom Coalition, are submitting a proposed measure to state officials for a more gradual secession strategy that would involve the governor negotiating more autonomy for the state as a "nation within a nation." [Associated Press]
- Something, possibly a wind spout, caused a rain of fish to occur on the grounds of a school in Oroville. [KRON 4]
- BART is quickly replacing some tracks near Daly City following Saturday’s derailment. [Examiner]
- Evan Williams, one of the founders of Twitter and Blogger, now thinks the internet is broken and takes back everything he used to think about letting people express themselves more freely. [NY Times]
- Two men in their forties, who for reasons unknown went swimming without wetsuits near China Beach, had to be rescued from the frigid water Saturday morning. [Chronicle]
- Willie Brown says he can take some credit for Robert Mueller becoming head of the FBI, and now special counsel to the Justice Department. [Chronicle]
- A San Francisco man says he was asked to move seats on an Asiana flight due to his prosthetic leg. [ABC 7]
- SF has a shockingly low number of female park rangers. [Chronicle]
- Chron architecture critic John King discusses why Salesforce Tower is so provocative without every using the words "phallus" or "dildo." [Chronicle]
- Pittsburgh is no longer as welcoming of Uber’s self-driving car program. [Consumerist]