- PG&E has reached a tentative deal with insurers to settle claims for the 2017 wine country fires and the 2018 Camp Fire for $11 billion. PG&E previously settled with various local entities for $1 billion. [KRON 4]
- A person died in the trackway at BART's 24th Street station Thursday evening, leading to systemwide delays starting around 6:35 p.m. No foul play is suspected and the incident does not appear to be an accident. [SFGate]
- The California legislature has sent a bill to the governor's desk that would ban private prisons and ICE detention centers in the state. [Chronicle]
- After a 12-year-old boy was struck and gravely injured in the neighborhood, Supervisor Matt Haney says he supports a proposal to ban all cars from the Tenderloin. [Examiner]
- Two people were killed early Friday after being killed by an Amtrak train in Berkeley. [ABC 7]
- Protesters who rushed the stage at Thursday night's Democratic debate in Houston were DACA recipients, shouting "Our lives are at risk." [The Hill]
- BART's board has approved the $227 million purchase of a new building in downtown Oakland. [ABC 7]
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