- Sunday sideshows once again popped up in multiple locations around Oakland, and one ended with a big rig looted and an AC Transit bus on fire. The latter incident happened at the intersection of 42nd Avenue and International Boulevard, where another sideshow happened on April 7. [CBS SF]
- A suspect has been identified in the Saturday hit-and-run death of a mother and her six-year-old son in Oakland. Police are offering a $25,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of 27-year-old Rasenoch Allen. [KTVU]
- Two barbers injured in a shootout at an Excelsior barbershop last year are suing the SFPD. The barbers say two officers acted negligently when they confronted an armed suspect in the crowded barbershop on March 21, 2018. [Examiner]
- At least 16 people, including 8 children, were displaced following an apartment fire in Oakland early Sunday. The fire was reported at 1:38 a.m. on the 3000 block of Fruitvale Avenue. [CBS SF]
- President Trump continued his bluster about Sanctuary Cities on Saturday, singling out Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf. Schaaf responded via tweet saying, "Oakland welcomes all." [Washington Post]
- A 4.1-magnitude earthquake struck north of Healdsburg at 4:54 this morning. The epicenter was 13.5 miles southwest of Clearlake. [NBC Bay Area]
- Five Bayview churches have been hit by late-night burglaries in recent weeks. [CBS SF]
- In his Sunday rally speech in Dublin, newly announced 2020 candidate Rep. Eric Swalwell referenced an old nickname for his hometown, "Scrublin." [SFGate]
- One person was killed and three others were injured in a shooting in Vallejo early Sunday. [CBS SF]
- A San Francisco man and former inmate at San Quentin is running in the Boston Marathon today. [CBS SF]
- California wineries are being hurt by Trump's trade war with China. [Chronicle]