• San Jose police are investigating a quadruple murder-suicide that began with a standoff at a home Sunday night. Three women and one man died of gunshot wounds, along with the shooter, who was a family member. [KTVU]
  • Park Presidio Boulevard was closed Monday morning following a fatal crash around 3:30 a.m. The crash occurred at the intersection of Park Presidio and California Street. [CBS SF]
  • Urban Alchemy, a nonprofit that puts ex-convicts and long-term offenders to work providing street-cleanup services, opened a new Sixth Street office on Sunday. The nonprofit grew out of an organization called Hunter’s Point Family, and it contracts with the city. [CBS SF]
  • There was a vigil Sunday night at Sacramento State University for slain police officer Tara O'Sullivan. [ABC 7]
  • A seven-year-old boy was shot in the hand Sunday morning in Oakland, and his father was arrested on suspicion of child endangerment. [CBS SF]
  • The long-vacant Alexandria Theater in the Richmond is, after years of delay, becoming a recreational facility with two swimming pools. [Examiner]
  • The US Census is using aerial mapping technology to decrease the time it takes to determine areas of housing in rural locations wary of the government. [Associated Press]
  • Oakland has just established a permanent parking area for RVs and trailers in which people are living in East Oakland. [Chronicle]
  • It's going to be a cool to medium-sunny week, with highs in SF hovering around 60/62, but some sun for Pride weekend. [ABC 7]