• Port of San Francisco staff are recommending approval of the proposed Navigation Center at Embarcadero and Bryant. The Port Commission is set to vote on approval for the Center on Tuesday. [Examiner]
  • A hang glider died Sunday near Pacifica. The unidentified hang glider went down after trying to make an emergency landing in the ocean. [NBC Bay Area]
  • FEMA is getting set to open its first ever mobile home park for fire survivors in Paradise. There has been criticism that the agency has been too slow in building shelters for the thousand homeless residents who remain there after the Camp Fire six months ago. [KQED]
  • Laura's Law, which compels mentally ill people on the street to receive outpatient treatment, appears to be working to reduce health care costs locally. [Examiner]
  • A 16-year-old from Santa Rosa was arrested Sunday in connection with a robbery and shooting and a house party in Rohnert Park on Saturday night. [CBS SF]
  • Four shipping containers caught fire Sunday evening in the Port of Oakland. [Bay City News]
  • A video out of Vacaville shows a young girl being followed by a car, which she succeeds in hiding from. [ABC 7]
  • The job category with the most on-the-job fatalities in the Bay Area is "trade and transportation," which includes leisure and hospitality workers. [SFGate]