- The two children killed in Sunday's DUI crash in Napa have been identified as 10-year-old Damian Montanez and 9-year-old Aaliyah Montanez. Their mother, 31-year-old Yesica Barajas, has been arrested on DUI charges. [KTVU]
- The San Francisco Giants have sold a 10% stake in the team franchise to private equity firm Sixth Street. The Giants plan to use the cash to make upgrades to Oracle Park, which is now 25 years old, and to invest in their Mission Rock development. [New York Times]
- One person was fatally shot in East Oakland Monday afternoon, on the 1400 block of 100th Avenue. [KRON4]
- A Potrero Avenue resident talks about how the encampments and hunched over fentanyl users have "followed" him from the SoMa area, after the city has pushed people from around 6th Street to parts of the Mission. [KTVU]
- The SF City Attorney's Office has targeted and successfully put several webites out of business that were creating and helping to distribute deepfake nude images using AI. [NBC Bay Area]
- The Trump administration ending the Emergency Housing Voucher program, which is administered by HUD, is likely to push thousands of people into homelessness. [CalMatters]
- Sun and warm weather are back for the Bay Area this week, with the exception of some possible overnight sprinkles on Wednesday night. [KRON4]