• The two moms who have been fighting to keep their squatters' rights in a West Oakland house got a four-day reprieve.  A judge gave the women until Monday to prove they have a right to stay in the home. [Bay City News]
  • Tonight is going to be chilly around the Bay. Temperatures in some spots could dip into the 20s. [ABC 7]
  • A Bernal Heights family had their dog stolen on Christmas, but the dog has been returned. [KTVU]
  • An arrest has been made in an incident Wednesday morning in San Jose in which a shooting suspect was run down by a car. [CBS SF]
  • A 37-year-old Oakland man has pleaded guilty in a human trafficking case involving a 14-year-old girl. [ABC 7]
  • A case has been revived in state court in which psychotherapists are challenging a 2014 state law that requires them to report it to authorities if a patient has viewed child porn. [Chronicle]
  • Larger plans have been submitted for a mixed-use project on Sutter near Polk including a funeral home and 200 apartments. [SF Business Times]
  • Something called Dumpling Park is coming to 9th and Judah. [Hoodline]
  • Eater SF rounds up the saddest restaurant closures of 2019.