• The Contra Costa County DA's office is not filing charges against any of the five men arrested last week in the Orinda shooting case. The DA's office issued a one-paragraph statement saying only that the investigation is ongoing. It's unclear if all five suspects have been released from jail. [SF Chronicle]
  • The San Mateo County DA has not yet decided whether to take Kaveh Bayat back to trial for the killing of Keith Green. The jury deadlocked 6-6 on Bayat's guilt or innocence after acquitting girlfriend Tiffany Li of all charges on Friday. [KRON 4]
  • The Alameda County DA's office announced sexual assault charges against a Livermore man dating back to a 22-year-old case. 60-year-old Gregory Paul Vien was linked to the case via a DNA database and semen on his victim's jacket. [KTVU]
  • PG&E is apparently testing a technology that automatically de-activates power lines that are compromised, reducing the need for pre-emptive shutoffs. [ABC 7]
  • The mayor's appointee for the Planning Commission, Susan Diamond, is on her way to getting approved by the full Board of Supervisors tomorrow. [Examiner]
  • Six people have been arrested on suspicion of a string of car burglaries in Cupertino. [NBC Bay Area]
  • The historically bigoted executive office at Chick-fil-A is caving to the culture war and has pledged to stop giving money to anti-LGBTQ organizations. [ABC 7]