- A crash just east of the Fremont St. exit is creating havoc on the Bay Bridge this morning. The crash is blocking three westbound lanes, and it's unclear when they'll reopen. [NBC Bay Area]
- Gov. Gavin Newsom announced a $15 million grant Monday to protect houses of worship. The Nonprofit Security Grant, which was only $500,000 last year, comes in the wake of the Poway synagogue shooting. [CBS SF]
- The UC Berkeley chapter of the Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity has "ceased operations" during an investigation into a sexual assault there Saturday night. A young woman reported being assaulted by two men at the frat between midnight and 1 a.m. Sunday. [Daily Californian]
- Car break-ins are down slightly in SF, and city officials say it's because of the Park Smart campaign. Vehicle break-ins in March were down 18 percent year over year. [NBC Bay Area]
- It looks like triple homicide suspect Stefon Jefferson will be prosecuted first for his shootout in Douglas County, Nevada, before returning the Bay Area to face murder charges. Jefferson is being held in Nevada and has been charged with thirteen felonies including attempted murder of a peace officer. [Examiner]
- A broken water pipe shut down a taxiway at SFO on Friday night, and repairs are continuing. Complete repairs are expected to take up to two weeks but the issue is not creating any delays. [NBC Bay Area]
- Delays in the high-speed rail project are threatening federal funds for many other infrastructure projects. [NBC Bay Area]
- Silicon Valley's Theatre Works just won a Tony Award for Best Regional Theater. [NBC Bay Area]
- Bay Area Jeopardy! contestant Sameer Rai talks to ABC 7 about his experience going up against record-setting champion James Holzhauer.