- A teachers' strike kicked off this morning in Dublin. Hundreds of teachers hit the picket lines to protests proposed budget cuts and layoffs, and schools are operating on a limited schedule. [East Bay Times]
- The mourning continues in the East Bay for the 33-year-old teacher, Latetia Bobo, who was killed along with a 25-year-old man in a Saturday morning bar shooting in Oakland. [Chronicle / KTVU]
- The Mission District is no longer home to the city's largest cluster of Airbnb units; the neighborhood with the highest number is now Lower Nob Hill/Tenderloin. [Chronicle]
- As oil prices spike amid the war with Iran, Energy Secretary Chris Wright says the high prices are "temporary" and "shouldn't go much higher." [CBS News]
- Sonoma County, which has 40 school districts — more than all but four counties in the state — now has six school districts in financial crisis, due to declining enrollment. [Bay Area News Group]
- Anthropic has now sued the Trump administration for being deemed a "supply chain risk" for government contracts. [Associated Press]
- 1960s rock star Country Joe McDonald, who performed at Woodstock and lived in Berkeley since 1965, has died at age 84. [Associated Press]
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