• A small act of arson struck an Uber facility in Daly City. A 26-year-old man was arrested for the fire, which scorched part of the outside of an Uber driver service center. [NBC Bay Area]
  • The City of San Francisco is pushing to get a judge to allow legal claims to move forward during PG&E's bankruptcy proceedings. The city alleges that PG&E has forced costly modifications and delays in affordable housing projects. [Chronicle]
  • A man was injured in a shooting inside an Emeryville hotel early Saturday. At 12:46 a.m. a man was found suffering from a gunshot wound in the lobby of the Hyatt House Emeryville. [CBS SF]
  • Sonoma County restaurateurs are having an increasingly terrible time hiring and retaining staff after the October 2017 wildfires. Rents in Santa Rosa have risen sharply due to short supply, and restaurant owners say their staffs can't find places to live. [Press-Democrat]
  • Emeryville police had to administer the overdose-reversing drug Naloxone twice in recent day. The department had only recently received training on the drug. [CBS SF]
  • The Transbay/Salesforce Transit Center will be testing its alarm systems this morning from 9 to 11 a.m. [Curbed]
  • Supervisor Gordon Mar is at work on a charter amendment that would make it no longer a violation of local law to walk off the job, if one is a city employee. [Mission Local]
  • Avengers: Endgame broke all records for opening weekend gross, making $1.2 billion gobally. [ABC 7]