- A new tie-dye-painted van run by the nonprofit HealthRight 360 was just unveiled as a new mobile clinic in the Tenderloin. The aim is to reduce ambulance trips and address basic needs including wrapping wounds, TB testing, and blood pressure checks. [Chronicle]
- CalFire's own expert is now casting doubt on the investigative conclusion that PG&E's equipment didn't cause the 2017 Tubbs Fire. The expert has testified that a PG&E transmission wire could still have been the cause. [NBC Bay Area]
- The co-founders of Google, Larry Page and Sergey Brin, are stepping down as chief executives of its parent company, Alphabet. Current Google CEO Sundar Pichai now becomes CEO of both companies. [KTVU]
- A 51-year-old man was arrested last week for allegedly lighting several fires near a Chinatown church. [KRON4]
- Former Raiders player George Atkinson III has died at the age of 27. [Chronicle]
- Each of the four bores of the Caldecott Tunnel will be closing in succession over the next week for maintenance work. [KRON4]
- The House Intelligence Committee's impeachment inquiry report was released today, and committee Chairman Adam Schiff had some strong words for his Republican colleagues who are refusing to accept the facts as facts. [New York Times]
- The Donna Summer musical opens with a preview tonight at the Golden Gate Theater and officially opens on Wednesday night. [Bay Area News Group]