• A 22-year-old man fell to his death during a Blue Angels rooftop viewing party on Saturday. The incident happened around 6 p.m. at a building on the 1200 block of Bay Street. [Chronicle]
  • Chinese developer Oceanwide has halted construction on one of the two tall towers it is building downtown. Construction continues on the 910-foot residential tower, set to be the second-tallest tower in the city, but a 54-story tower that was going to house a new Waldorf-Astoria hotel as well as 106 residences is in jeopardy. [SF Business Times]
  • Mark Zuckerberg is giving a talk Thursday morning via livestream to, I guess, re-explain his position about how everyone should be able to express themselves freely and how much good Facebook is still doing for the world. The event, announced kind of last-minute, seems like a PR move to counter Sen. Elizabeth Warren's recent attacks, and put out the fire about Zuck's meetings with controversial right-wing pundits. [Facebook]
  • A Menlo Park jewelry business owner, Marjorie Klapper, was sentenced to three weeks in jail for her part in the college admissions scandal — one week more than Felicity Huffman. [SFGate]
  • With the sale of three properties in the Mission, including the building that housed Lucca Ravioli (R.I.P.), owner Michael Feno has made bank — $7 million total. [Curbed]
  • Muni is planning to trim back the F-line schedule in February, indefinitely, due to an ongoing shortage of drivers trained on streetcars. [Hoodline]
  • An environmentalist says she's still finding Museum of Ice Cream plastic sprinkles as far away as Baker Beach (even though the "museum" transitioned to larger, biodegradable "sprinkles" a while ago). [Examiner]