• Supervisors Hillary Ronen and Matt Haney and Mayor London Breed have dropped their dueling ballot measures for mental healthcare initiatives. The Supes have agreed to introduce legislation today that blends elements of the two efforts, settling a months-long standoff. [Examiner / Chronicle]
  • Steven Foster, the man cited for eating a sandwich on the BART platform in Pleasant Hill, says he doesn't accept the apology issued Monday by BART's GM. "I'm not feeling that apology at all," Foster said, adding he wanted to see the BART cop disciplined. [KRON 4]
  • A pregnant mother of two was fatally shot outside her apartment in Oakland on Saturday. Her husband was also shot and wounded. [NBC Bay Area]
  • Chinatown residents are again sounding alarm bells after three elderly men were attacked in Portsmouth Square in an attempted robbery on Saturday. [ABC 7]
  • A mural in the Mission honoring civil rights activist Dolores Huerta was defaced over the weekend, and it's since been cleaned up and repainted. [CBS SF]
  • As he turns 74, Neil Young wanted to become an American citizen and vote in the 2020 election, but his naturalization is being stalled over his use of marijuana. [New York Times]