• One person died in a residential fire in SF's Tenderloin early Monday morning. The one-alarm fire broke out inside a building at Leavenworth and Geary streets around 5:45 am, and one occupant succumbed to injuries from the fire. [SFFDPIO/X]
  • A heat dome — an unmoving area of high pressure — will be forming over Northern California the next couple days, creating potentially record-breaking temperatures inland. Temperatures are expected to peak on Wednesday and it could be 110 in some spots. [Chronicle]
  • Several new state laws go into effect today, including the one requiring date-rape drug testing kits in bars, and the "junk fees" law. But those pesky restaurant surcharges remain legal, after some whiplash in the industry, with a law that carved out an exception for restaurants signed by the governor on Saturday. [KTVU]
  • San Francisco once again had its world-renowned Pride Parade on Sunday, drawing hundreds of thousands to downtown and Civic Center, and it went off without a hitch. [KPIX]
  • House Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi tried to reassure Democratic voters at the annual Alice B. Toklas LGBTQ Democratic Club Pride breakfast in San Francisco Sunday that Biden was still a viable candidate and can still win in November. [KPIX]
  • The Supreme Court has partially upheld Trump's claims of immunity in the January 6th prosecution, sending the charges back to a lower court for evidentiary hearings. [New York Times]
  • It's the 100th anniversary of the Caesar Salad, originally known as Caesar's Salad at restaurateur Caesar Cardini's restaurant in Tijuana — a big tourist draw in the 1920s because it was Prohibition, and you could freely drink down there. [Bay Area News Group]