• The Palo Alto couple who were remarkably found alive after being missing in the Inverness wilderness for a week describe some of their ordeal. They survived on foraged fern fronds, and they say they were ultimately too weak to move to seek help after several days of surviving the cold. [Mercury News / KRON 4]
  • The SF Board of Supervisors' Rules Committee voted today to give the Board stronger subpoena power in the wake of the DPW scandal. Under the proposal just two members of the Board of Supervisors Government Audit and Oversight Committee could vote to issue a subpoena. [Examiner]
  • A black man is suing the city and the SFPD for "mercilessly" beating him with batons last October at Fisherman's Wharf. The police claim that Dacari Spiers had his hands on his girlfriend's neck and they "appropriately responded with only as much force as was needed to bring him into custody." [Examiner]
  • Nancy Pelosi toured through Chinatown Monday in order to quell fears of the coronavirus. She was ceremoniously shown how to make a fortune cookie at Golden Gate Fortune Cookie Factory. [CBS SF]
  • About 4,500 PG&E customers lost power in and around Chinatown this morning, but power has since been restored. [ABC 7]
  • Five people were stabbed in SF in the course of three days over the weekend. [Examiner]
  • The Matrix 4 shoot made the Financial District look like a "war zone" on Sunday. [ABC 7]