- A protest by hundreds of airline catering workers may complicate travel at SFO Tuesday afternoon. The protesters are planning to demonstrate on the departures level just as holiday travel is in high gear, ahead of a possible strike by workers at two catering companies, Gate Gourmet and LSG Sky Chefs. [Chronicle]
- A new wildfire in the hills above Santa Barbara, the Cave Fire, has burned 4,100 acres and prompted evacuations. No homes have yet been burned. [Chronicle]
- A 55-year-old man with several duffel bags walked into the library at San Francisco State University on Monday and began yelling about shooting up the place. The man was detained, and his bags were treated as suspicious, but they did not contain any weapons or bombs. [Bay City News]
- Sonoma residents spooked by fires spoke out at a town hall meeting Monday night about PG&E and the urgent need to turn it into a public utility or cooperative. [KTVU]
- At least 42 vehicles traveling on Highway 101 in Monterey County have been struck by projectiles since February, including four in the past four days. [CBS SF]
- Berkeley police are seeking a 26-year-old suspect in connection with a string of thefts at yoga studios of people's wallets and belongings. [ABC 7]
- A small aircraft entering restricted airspace in Washington, D.C. this morning led to a lockdown at the White House and a brief evacuation of the Capitol Building. [Associated Press]