- Remember: Starting tomorrow, you won't be able to get picked up by an Uber or Lyft anywhere on lower Market Street. All rideshare pickups will move to new zones on side streets. [Examiner]
- District Attorney Chesa Boudin attended his first community meeting on Monday night in Diamond Heights, where auto burglaries have skyrocketed. He assured attendees that he can and will prosecute auto burglars, and will "move upstream" to try to take down the fencing operations that make such thefts lucrative. [ABC 7]
- Former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice has been named the new director of the Hoover Institution at Stanford, starting in September. Rice has been a business professor at the school and a senior fellow at the Institution for some time. [Chronicle]
- A girls' basketball team from Daly City was at Kobe Bryant's Mamba Sports Academy in Thousand Oaks when news arrived of Bryant's death. "We just all dropped on our knees," says coach Alfonso Joo. [KTVU]
- No arrest has been made yet in last week's violent gunpoint robbery in Oakland's Ridgemont neighborhood, but the community met again on Monday night to discuss their anxieties. [CBS SF]
- JPMorgan Chase is committing $22 million to grants and low-interest loans for affordable housing in the Bay Area. [Chronicle]
- Two Wells Fargo banks have been robbed in Berkeley in the last week. [CBS SF]
- A key home-value index for the Bay Area just showed its first year-over-year gain in four months. [Socketsite]