• The judge in the Ghost Ship fire trial has quashed a subpoena by the defense to call Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf to the witness stand. The judge said Schaaf lacked a "direct nexus to the event." [KQED]
  • Uber filed its IPO paperwork with the SEC today, and revealed that it lost $1.8 billion in 2018. That is an unprecedented sum for a company about to go public. [CBS SF / Chronicle]
  • After six weeks, there is still no sign of a Marine who went on a solo ski trip in the back country of the High Sierra. First Lt. Matthew Kraft, 24, started his trip on February 23, and he never reported back for duty as expected on March 4. [SFGate]
  • District 6 Supervisor Matt Haney has proposed new legislation that would require every district in SF to have a homeless Navigation Center. His proposed ordinance would sprinkle eight more Navigation Centers around the city. [Chronicle]
  • Salesforce just unveiled a new tower of offices in Tokyo. [SF Business Times]
  • Gas prices in SF have hit $4, their highest point in four years. [Chronicle]
  • The Brixton, in the Marina, is expanding with a second location at the former Paragon in SoMa, near the ballpark. [Eater]
  • BART General Manager Grace Crunican just announced her retirement. [NBC Bay Area]