• One of the two men arrested last week in the Orinda Halloween shooting is appearing in court today. 29-year-old Domico Dones faces charges of being a felon in possession of a gun and ammunition. [ABC 7]
  • The 49ers had yet another impressive win Sunday night against the 8-3 Green Bay Packers, bringing their season standing to 10-1. Ann Killion says the game proves they are worthy of their record. [Chronicle]
  • Harkening back to Occupy Oakland days, activists and homeless individuals have set up an encampment in Frank Ogawa Plaza in protest. The campers outside Oakland's City Hall are protesting recent camp clearings in the city. [ABC 7]
  • A Russian Hill restaurant owner wants police to get tougher on break-ins after his restaurant was burglarized Saturday. [ABC 7]
  • A University of San Francisco student was taken into SFPD custody Sunday over "campus-wide concern" over something he or she posted to social media. [KRON4]
  • Cal Fire is suing the In-N-Out burger chain over a 2017 wildfire in Arroyo Grande that was allegedly sparked by a tractor mowing grass on the restaurant's property. [KRON4]
  • The Supreme Court has declined to hear a petition by lawyers for Adnan Syed of Serial fame, leaving in place a Maryland court ruling that he is not entitled to a new trial. [New York Times]