• A driver in a Dodge Challenger took CHP officers on a 47-mile high-speed chase Tuesday night from Fairfield to San Francisco. The driver was arrested near Ninth Street. [CBS SF]
  • New York burger mecca Shake Shack is opening not just one but two locations in San Francisco in the next year. One, previously announced, is in Cow Hollow, and now they're adding another at the Westfield shopping center downtown. [Eater]
  • PG&E told a federal judge that 56 incidents of equipment damaged during the October 9th power shutoffs could have led to fires. The judge had requested the details last week, and PG&E claims that most of those 56 instances involved equipment that was inspected in the last two years. [Chronicle]
  • Senator Kamala Harris's fundraising struggles have led her to cut campaign staff and focus primarily on Iowa. [New York Times]
  • PG&E issued its "all clear" Wednesday for 22 counties and began inspections and power restoration. [Bay City News]
  • Two more weekend fires in Contra Costa County are being blamed on PG&E equipment. [KRON 4]
  • Maybe, just maybe, this latest shutoff crisis coupled with last week's fires might finally be the straws that break PG&E once and for all. [Chronicle]
  • As a result of power shutoffs, possibly, Comcast service remains out for an untold number of Bay Area customers even after power was restored. [ABC 7]
  • Oakland's Plum Bar has closed after eight years, and it may or may not be reopening as something new under owner Daniel Patterson. [Hoodline]