- So, last night's earthquake may have been minor, but people felt it as far away as Tahoe and Chico. Mostly all it did was knock some stuff off of Safeway shelves in the East Bay. [ABC 7]
- Following the quake, BART slowed down trains in order to inspect tracks. Service saw 10- to 15-minute residual delays Monday night. [SFGate]
- Up to 2,500 new e-scooters are hitting the streets of SF today, cut down from 4,000. The lower number comes after city officials pushed back against the SFMTA's scooter program, but this still means there will be 8,500 of the things out there in the city. [Examiner / Chronicle]
- The inventory of homes for sale in San Francisco likely peaked for the year last month. The number hit an eight-year high of 1,030 by the end of September. [Socketsite]
- The Planning and Rec & Parks Commissions are meeting to discuss renovation funding for two downtown parks. The commissions are looking to allocate $550,000 from the Downtown Parks Fund to fix up the Turk and Hyde Mini Park, and $600,000 for the Willie “Woo Woo” Wong Playground. [Examiner]
- The Alameda County Water District is considering a record-setting, $72 million, 80-square-mile land purchase in Livermore to preserve water quality. [SF Business Times]
- Tonight's Democratic candidate debate gives Kamala Harris a chance — possibly her last? — to turn her campaign around. [Chronicle]
- Seasoned beef has been recalled from Taco Bell locations in 20 states due to the discovery of metal shavings. [CNN/KRON 4]