• Authorities have called off the search for the vehicle seen speeding over a cliff on Highway 1 on Monday. The CHP and San Mateo County Sheriff's Office still do not know whether the car drove over the cliff intentionally, and neither the car nor human remains have been found. [CBS SF]
  • A woman was swept out at least 200 feet from a beach in Half Moon Bay on Thursday while trying to save her dog in high surf. The woman had to be rescued and her dog is also OK. [KRON4]
  • Of the 36 local companies that IPO'd last year, 17 finished the year at stock prices higher than their IPO price, and 19 lost value. It's a lesson in why it pays to be an insider who gets to buy in early. [SF Business Times]
  • While homicides were down in San Francisco last year, they were up 7 percent across 15 cities in the region. Still, the numbers remain on a downward trend. [Chronicle]
  • A San Francisco man has had his camper van stolen and occupied by drug addicts twice in the last two months. [KRON4]
  • A judge in San Diego has awarded $13 million to two dozen young women who were lured into doing amateur porn through false and misleading Craigslist posts. [New York Times]
  • Tesla hit its sales goals for 2019, with global deliveries up 50 percent. [Associated Press]
  • Trump may be leading us into war with Iran. [Examiner]