- Apple has just committed to donating $2.5 billion to building affordable housing in California. The donation, which includes $150 million specifically for Bay Area housing, follows on similar gifts from Facebook and Google in recent months. [New York Times]
- A BART worker who used to be a train operator jumped onto the tracks to save someone from an oncoming train at Coliseum Station on Sunday. Video was shot of people applauding the heroic event. [East Bay Times]
- A prayer service was held Sunday night for two San Franciscans who took off in a small plane on October 24 and have not been heard from since. 43-year-old Justin Winfrey and 27-year-old Kayla Rodriguez disappeared after taking off from Gnoss Field in Novato and flying to Humboldt County for dinner. [ABC 7 / CBS SF]
- Onetime mayoral candidate Amy Farrah Weiss is pushing to get a temporary homeless "stewardship village" built on a parking lot in the Tenderloin. [Examiner]
- The Kincade Fire is now 78 percent contained, up from 76 percent on Sunday. [ABC 7]
- Video has gone viral of a Milpitas high school teacher donning blackface on Halloween. [KRON 4]
- Colin Kaepernick spent his 32nd birthday on Sunday helping the homeless in Oakland. [CBS SF]