- A house fire in San Francisco's Oceanview neighborhood displaced 12 people Tuesday morning. The fire broke out on the 2800 block of San Jose Avenue around 3:40 am, and was contained to the attic. [KRON4]
- A three-judge panel at the Ninth Circuit will consider today whether President Trump can continue controlling the National Guard in Los Angeles over the governor's objections. [New York Times / KTVU]
- A Sunset family is suing PG&E, saying that faulty pole repairs caused an explosion and fire at their house. [SFGate]
- Police in Petaluma are investigating an incident in which a pickup truck attempted to plow through pedestrians who were participating in the 'No Kings' protest on Saturday. [KTVU]
- A California state senator has introduced a bill that would outlaw cash payments to registered voters of the sort that Elon Musk made to Trump voters in swing states last year. [CalMatters]
- The project to renovate Portsmouth Square, the historic park in SF's Chinatown, has been delayed by six months after construction bids came in $10 million too high. [Chronicle]
- Bing Crosby's former mansion in Hillsborough sold for $25M, well below its asking price of $40M. [ABC 7]