• A person was shot in the head while driving through the Caldecott Tunnel between Orinda and Oakland Sunday night. The shooting was an isolated incident, the victim was conscious when police arrived, and this all happened around 8 p.m. in a westbound tunnel. [ABC 7]
  • BART's has an ongoing fare evasion problem, which it says is costing the agency $25 million per year. Part of the plan to combat it includes phasing out paper tickets completely by the end of this year. [Chronicle]
  • A person driving the wrong way in the northbound lanes of Highway 101 in Palo Alto was killed after a head-on collision Sunday. The collision and subsequent car fire caused drivers to slow down and look, leading to chain-reaction collisions that injured five people. [ABC 7]
  • The Chronicle's beverage critic Esther Mobley goes through the dozens of beers and styles that Anchor Brewing has released over the years — 10 during the 45-year reign of owner Fritz Maytag, and 30 in the nine years since he sold the company. She asks, rightly, whether the brewery may be having an identity crisis as it tries every trend in the craft beer world. [Chronicle]
  • In a debate against District 5 Supervisor rival Vallie Brown on Friday, Dean Preston railed against "rogue landlords. He suggested they should be "run out of town," however that works. [Examiner]
  • The number of homes for sale in SF right now is 37 percent higher than in June of 2015, but 3 percent lower than this time last year. Socketsite says the number has probably peaked for now. [Socketsite]
  • A strike among food-service workers for three major airlines at SFO is still pending. [CBS SF]
  • Anderson Cooper's mom, the legendary heiress and entrepreneur Gloria Vanderbilt, has died at age 95, and the LA Times has a great obit.
  • Here are photos from the Juneteenth festival in Berkeley. [KQED]
  • (Oakland's happens next weekend.)