- Two armed teens broken into a home in the Outer Mission in search of cash. The home-invasion robbery happened at 4:45 p.m. on the 2200 block of Cayuga Avenue, and a 19-year-old was home at the time. [CBS SF]
- A woman killed Saturday night by a suspected DUI driver in San Anselmo has been identified as 72-year-old Carolyn Allen. Allen was out walking her dogs and the driver of the car has been identified as 30-year-old James Boswell. [ABC 7]
- The FBI has opened a hate-crime investigation into last week's Sunnyvale pedestrian crash. 34-year-old Isaiah Peoples allegedly was targeting people he believed were Muslim when he drove into eight people. [KTVU]
- A UC Berkeley student has reported a sexual assault in a fraternity on Saturday night/early Sunday. The assault reportedly happened between midnight and 1 a.m. [Bay City News]
- Bay Area home sales in March were at their slowest point in 11 years. [Bay City News]
- ABC 7's Reggie Aqui is taking credit for getting the Chase Center to bring Janet Jackson to town. [ABC 7]
- The Chronicle's Soleil Ho is delighted with Rico Rico Taco in Oakland. [Chronicle]
- Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein has resigned effective May 11. [ABC 7]