• 25-year-old Cherry Neal, who's accused in that rampaging driving incident last week that injured several pedestrians, pleaded not guilty on Monday. Neal's public defender said she suffers from bipolar disorder and PTSD and she was off her meds. [CBS SF]
  • The Franciscan order in Oakland has published a list of 50 friars who have been accused of sexual misconduct with children. Most have died and the abuse happened decades ago, but several were recently residing at a retreat in Danville. [KRON 4]
  • A 23-year-old American citizen died Monday after exchanging gunfire with US Border Patrol agents at the San Ysidro border crossing near San Diego. The motive and details of the situation are unclear, as is the man's name, but he fired on agents while trying to drive through the inspection area. [NBC Bay Area]
  • San Francisco's greenhouse emissions may be down, but SFO's are way up. [Chronicle]
  • In 2016, the SFPD was handed 272 reforms to complete by the US Department of Justice by May 2020, and it has only completed 11 of them. [Mission Local]
  • Steel plates have been installed along the upper deck of the crumbling Richmond Bridge. [ABC 7]
  • One BART director, Debora Allen, is trying to line up support to quash a planned fare hike, saying that riders can't take any more. [Chronicle]
  • Much like some in the Bay Area do whenever Michelin stars (or Bauer's former Top 100) comes out, an Eater LA writer has a fit about the lack of the inclusion of Korean, Thai, or Mexican restaurants in LA's star awards. [Eater LA]