• The annual Memorial Day ceremony for fallen soldiers is happening today in the Presidio. Thousands are expected to attend the event at the National Cemetery, which concludes with a picnic on the Main Parade Ground. [ABC 7]
  • The president and vice-president of the San Francisco Police Commission came out on the side of SFPD Chief Bill Scott Sunday, praising him for his apology for the misguided raid on a journalist's home. The commission is now on the opposite side of the police union, which has called for Scott's resignation. [Bay City News]
  • Three teens were arrested Sunday night after allegedly robbing an Arco gas station in Moraga at gunpoint. The teens led Lafayette police, Pittsburg police, and Contra Costa County sheriff deputies on a 30-mile chase before being apprehended following a crash in Antioch. [ABC 7 / NBC Bay Area]
  • The Golden Gate Bridge turns 82 today! [NBC Bay Area]
  • Paradise, California has, unfortunately, become a destination for disaster tourism. [Chronicle]
  • A 36-year-old homeless man arrested in Rohnert Park on Sunday was allegedly found in possession of explosives, burglary tools, drugs, and weapons. [CBS SF]
  • Mission Local has photos from Carnaval this past weekend.
  • A water main break caused street flooding in San Rafael this morning. [CBS SF]