- An Antioch boy who was shot after a basketball game at Deer Valley High School Friday night has been identified as 16-year-old Johnathan Parker. Parker died Sunday of his wounds, and the school district issued a statement saying, "Our children must be taught that solving disagreements with violence is not the answer." [KRON4]
- An earlier accident on the upper deck (westbound lanes) of the Bay Bridge after Treasure Island has been cleared, but traffic is backed up well past the Oakland Maze as of 9:45 a.m. Monday. [KCBS/Twitter]
- Also, a jackknifed big rig was causing a traffic headache earlier this morning after a 4:50 a.m. incident on I-880 southbound near downtown Oakland. [ABC7]
- A body was discovered floating in Elk Glen Lake inside Golden Gate Park Sunday morning, and a cause of death has not yet been identified. [Chronicle]
- A one-alarm fire at a homeless encampment beneath an overpass in the Excelsior was contained Sunday evening around 5 p.m. [Bay City News]
- Reporters intercepted sad 49ers fans flying back on the first flights from Miami to SFO this morning. [ABC 7]
- U.S. citizens are already finding it increasingly difficult to get back here if they're flying from China, as more restrictions and cancelations take place amid coronavirus panic. [New York Times]
- Mark Zuckerberg says that, "on balance," he would try starting a new business in the Bay Area if he were just starting out now. [SF Business Times]
- A "Freeze Watch" is in effect for tonight and tomorrow morning in parts of the North Bay. [CBS SF]