• A judge has denied an appeal from the Embarcadero neighborhood group that's been trying to halt the construction of a homeless Navigation Center on Port property. In the latest and likely final blow to the group's effort, California Superior Court Judge Ethan P. Schulman has cleared the way for the Navigation Center to open next month. [Socketsite]
  • Surveillance video shows the moment when armed suspects approached two boys, ages 11 and 14, who were sitting in a minivan outside a school in Union City on Saturday, and shot them. Investigators still don't know why the boys had driven the van to the parking lot at 1:30 a.m. on Saturday. [CBS SF]
  • Oakland police arrested 22 people for illegal camping outside Oakland City Hall. The protest encampment, called Housing Justice Village, formed over the weekend and was cleared Monday morning. [Bay City News]
  • This week's storm is expected to give a jump-start to Tahoe's ski season. [Chronicle]
  • The city of S.F. is adding more 24-hour "pit stop" restrooms following a successful pilot program. [CBS SF]
  • Supporters of an effort to recall Supervisor Sandra Fewer gathered for a rally at Civic Center today. [Examiner]
  • Getting kicked out of London could spell big financial trouble for Uber. [SF Business Times]
  • Police were investigating a suspicious package at San Francisco State's library on Monday. [NBC Bay Area]