- Three could be sharp increases in healthcare premiums for SF’s elderly and poor under the Senate's now-stalled healthcare plan. [Chronicle]
- A deplorable teen in Windsor has been arrested on suspicion of stealing a disabled student's $5,000 wheelchair. [Chronicle]
- A new study commissioned by the San Francisco Public Defender’s Office reveals widespread racial bias in how minority defendants are initially charged in SF, adversely affecting how their cases move their way through the courts. [Examiner]
- For the history buffs: A couple of Bay Area sleuths have been digging into evidence to try to solve the 60-year-old mystery of Pan Am flight 7, a luxury airliner that disappeared with 44 people on board en route from San Francisco to Hawaii in 1957. [CBS 5]
- Some more Bay Area suburbs are installing signs prohibiting through traffic after their streets get highlighted in Waze routes. [East Bay Times]
- Board of Supervisors legislation to ban delivery robots on sidewalks has stalled. [Examiner]
- Giving further credence to that recent study about earthquakes, groundwater, and snowmelt, an earthquake swarm rocked Truckee and the Lake Tahoe area this morning.
- Golden Gate Bridge tolls go up 25 cents starting on Monday, with Fastrak fares going up to $6.75 and pay-by-plate fares rising to $7.75. [KRON 4]
- Victoria La Rocca, the 17-year-old Corte Madera girl who fell to her death from a cliff near Land's End last Thursday, had with two friends disregarded a sign and barricade that warned people away from the dangerous, unstable area. [Bay City News]