- A woman was fatally struck by a BART train around 11:30 p.m. Sunday night at Powell Station, closing the station into Monday. The morning commute was not expected to be impacted. [CBS SF]
- PG&E shares plunged more than 27 percent this morning after a judge decided Friday to allow a trial to proceed looking into the utility's role in the deadly 2017 Tubbs Fire. The latest decision is expected to make their bankruptcy even worse. [Chronicle]
- A seemingly crazed man, a registered sex offender recently out of jail, spent Saturday morning chasing women around Santa Rosa and evading police. He ended up climbing a ladder to a taqueria roof, where he was finally apprehended. [ABC 7]
- A 34-year-old solo hiker who was reported missing in Trinity County has been found dead. It's believed that Daniel Komins slipped and fell in steep, rocky terrain in the Trinity Alps mountain range. [SFGate]
- The city of Sacramento is suing seven homeless people, seeking an injunction to keep them away from a particular stretch of Broadway. Businesses in the area complain that the same group of repeat offenders commit crimes and scare away customers. [KCRA]
- One man was fatally shot and another wounded in an overnight shooting in San Jose. [KRON 4]
- Embarcadero is now the second BART station to eliminate paper ticket sales in the new pilot program to push people onto Clipper cards. [NBC Bay Area]