- The victim in Tuesday's stabbing on BART has been identified as 49-year-old Oakland resident Oliver Williams. The suspect, 39-year-old Jermaine Jeremiah Brim of San Francisco, was apparently a "walk-away" from a hospital, and faces felony gun charges in SF from May. [Chronicle]
- A group of 31 Richmond residents filed with the city to begin a petition effort to recall District 1 Supervisor Sandra Fewer. The residents are upset by an incident in which Fewer was seen on camera chanting "Fuck the POA" (the Police Officers Association, the SFPD's union) at an event for DA Chesa Boudin earlier this month. [Examiner]
- The city is getting set to install traffic-calming measures and a new bikeway that will make the Page Street shortcut to Octavia impossible. Lots of drivers, and Waze-rs, like to take Page in order to avoid the daily backups on Oak Street, but that will be ending. [Examiner]
- Longtime Oakland City Councilman Larry Reid has announced his retirement. After serving on the Council for 23 years, Reid won't seek reelection and will support his daughter Treva Reid, a PG&E lobbyist, to run for his seat. [East Bay Express]
- Multiple Sonoma County restaurateurs talk to KQED about how the power shutoffs in October nearly broke them. In the low-margin restaurant business, a few days without power was a disaster for some. [KQED]
- Mission landlord asks tenants to certify that they don't have any "emotional or psychological issues" that would necessitate getting an emotional-support animal. [Mission Local]
- Is Secretary of State Mike Pompeo resigning? That's unclear, but he is apparently planning to run for Senate in his home state of Kansas. [CBS News]
- Noted local barman and former Chronicle columnist Gary Regan has died at the age of 68. [Chronicle]