• Today and tomorrow PG&E warns that it will be shutting off power to swaths of customers in nine NorCal counties to avoid sparking wildfires. Amid hot, dry conditions, customers in Sonoma, Napa, and Lake counties could be affected. [NBC Bay Area]
  • A motorcyclist died Sunday evening after being thrown from his bike in a collision on the Carquinez Bridge near Crockett. The motorcyclist was thrown over the bridge onto railroad tracks below. [Bay City News] Update: The biker has been identified as 33-year-old Jesus Berrios II of Castro Valley. [CBS SF]
  • The suspect in a Thursday shooting at San Jose State is in custody, and he's a 21-year-old named Joey Vicencio. No one was injured in the shooting, but he's been charged with shooting at an inhabited dwelling, attempted murder, assault with a firearm, discharge of a firearm in a gross negligent manner, and possession of a firearm in public. [Bay City News]
  • Union City just became the latest municipal victim of a computer virus which shut down all the city's systems over the weekend. [KTVU]
  • The vaping industry is pushing back on the government's warnings, saying that bootleg cartridges are to blame, not them. [KRON 4]
  • SF's cable cars are back in action today after ten days offline for gear-box replacement. [KRON 4]
  • Chanel Miller, the woman who first came out publicly this month as the sexual assault survivor in the Brock Turner/Stanford case, gave an interview to 60 Minutes last night. [CBS SF]
  • Signs have gone up warning people to stay out of Berkeley's Aquatic Park due to elevated levels of bacteria. [NBC Bay Area]