• After years of wrangling over a two-tunnel plan favored by former Governor Jerry Brown, a single-tunnel project is taking shape to transport water under the Delta from the upper Sacramento River to the south. The project will bring water down to pumping stations closer to the Bay Area, to be sent all over the state. [Chronicle]
  • The National Weather Service is saying that travel to Tahoe will be all but impossible tonight, and the CHP is turning traffic around at Colfax on I-80 due to snow conditions and spinouts. [KRON4]
  • Oakland police are investigating a bank robbery this morning on Webster Street. [Bay City News]
  • A gastrointestinal illness has now affected 170 people at Yosemite National Park. [SFGate]
  • Newsom's FEMA trailers, unveiled in Oakland today, will house 70 people there. [Chronicle]
  • The San Francisco Giants just hired the MLB's first full-time female coach in assistant coach Alyssa Nakken. [HuffPo]
  • Contra Costa County's library system was hit with a ransomware attack two weeks ago that it is still recovering from. [Mercury News]
  • JetBlue is cutting its flights out of Oakland airport, effective April 29, but maintaining its service out SF and San Jose. [Chronicle]
  • Gap Inc. is jettisoning plans to spinoff Old Navy as a separate company. [SF Business Times]
  • A new opinion piece once again takes up the argument for preserving People's Park in Berkeley — lately occupied primarily by the homeless — instead of allowing the University of California to build housing there. [Berkeleyside]

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