- Google, Twitter and Facebook workers who helped make technology so addictive are disconnecting themselves from the internet. [Guardian]
- [SFGate] has posted a bunch of horrific before, during, and after photos of North Bay areas and wineries affected by fire today. The latest can be found here and here, and the fires are 0% contained. [SFGate]
- The new Sonoma-Marin SMART train is offering free rides to any evacuees. [ABC 7]
- Gov. Brown vetoes ban on smoking at California beaches and parks. [CBS 5] Alligator from wildlife facility appears in Petaluma yard. [ABC 7]
- California sues President Trump over rollback of birth control rules. [NBC Bay Area]
- Former SF Sheriff Mirkarimi and his wife recall the bad old days of that alleged domestic abuse scandal, five years back. [Chronicle]
- The story behind the SF Amber Alert we all got Saturday night. [KRON 4]
- Google has found more Russian-bought ads worth tens of thousands of dollars on YouTube, Gmail, DoubleClick, that were part of effort to influence the 2016 election.
- SF Planning votes toward eventual closure of the Great Highway between Sloat and Skyline Boulevards and the construction of a pedestrian pathway to Fort Funston. [Examiner]
- [Mission Local] goes inside that persistent gambling shack.