• Oakland police are saying they will step up activity and partner with other agencies to prevent more "chaotic" sideshows next weekend. Two Sundays in a row, large groups of people have gathered in multiple locations to watch cars spin doughnuts, and last Sunday a mob set an AC Transit bus on fire and looted a semi truck. [Bay City News]
  • PG&E held a public hearing Monday to defend its picks for its new board of directors. Outgoing PG&E board chair Dick Kelly said, "Judge us by our actions going forward." [ABC 7]
  • In solidarity with Sister City Paris, SF's City Hall was lit up in the colors of the French flag Monday night. This followed the devastating fire that destroyed part of the iconic, 850-year-old Notre Dame de Paris cathedral. [NBC Bay Area]
  • A hand-spraypainted sign in San Jose blames the mayor for the death of a woman by an undocumented homeless man. The death of Bambi Larson in February is going to continue to stir controversy and arguments about being a Sanctuary City. [NBC Bay Area]
  • The median employee at Facebook took a pay cut last year. Still, that employee was making $229K, so more than the media employee at Apple, Google, or Netflix. [SF Business Times]
  • A jack-knifed big rig was blocking all eastbound lanes of Highway 84 on the Dumbarton Bridge this morning following a solo vehicle crash. [CBS SF]
  • The NYT has an explanation for why gas prices have been on the rise across California, and a prediction that they're about to crest. [New York Times]
  • Supervisor Matt Haney is introducing his legislation at the Board of Supes' meeting today to put a homeless Navigation Center in every district. [CBS SF]
  • The Warriors blew a 31-point lead Monday night to lose to the LA Clippers in their second playoff game, 135-131. [Bay City News]