• A passenger in a car was killed early Saturday morning in Oakland's Rockridge neighborhood after a collision with a big rig. The car reportedly ran a red light around 5 a.m. Saturday. [Bay City News]
  • Santa Rosa is pressing on with a controversial plan to clear its homeless encampments. There is a public meeting Monday to discuss the next steps in the plan. [CBS SF]
  • Police are seeking a suspect in a shooting that injured four men in San Jose on Saturday night. The shooting happened around 11:45 p.m. and all four victims are expected to survive. [ABC 7]
  • The Uber app had a glitch last week that was sending drivers to riders' destinations, instead of their pickup locations. Typically, the app does not show drivers riders' destinations until after the trip has begun, and the glitch was widely noted on Twitter. [Business Insider]
  • The U.S. women's soccer team defeated the Netherlands this morning winning their fourth World Cup. The team won 2-0, and there were watch parties all around town, including in Civic Center. [Chronicle]
  • Madison Baumgarner was hit with a line drive and left a game early Saturday against the Cardinals. The Giants won anyway. [Examiner]
  • DeMarcus "Boogie" Cousins is headed to the Los Angeles Lakers. [ABC 7]