• Passengers flying on a U.S. State Department charter flight out of Wuhan, China are not going to land at SFO as scheduled tomorrow, but instead will go to Ontario, California. The passengers, who are not sick, will be routed through Anchorage, Alaska, screened before boarding their flight, and screened twice while on board by medical personnel. [Bay City News]
  • It never ends with this guy! Billionaire Vinod Khosla is now suing San Mateo County Sheriff, Carlos Bolanos over people "trespassing" to get to Martins Beach. Khosla has tried locking out the public from a right-of-way on his property on the San Mateo County coast which has been the subject of lawsuits going back ten or twelve years. [ABC 7]
  • Tony Montoya, the president of the SF Police Officer's Association, held a morning news conference to denounce new District Attorney Chesa Boudin's decision to withdraw charges against a man accused of assaulting two police officers. It's the beginning of a long and likely contentious relationship between the police union and the DA, and Montoya is calling for federal charges against the hospitalized man who was shot by the officers, Jamaica Hampton. [Chronicle]
  • Scott Wiener's SB50 is headed back to the state senate floor on Friday. [SF Business Times]
  • Mayor London Breed announced today that SF is activating its emergency operations center in order to prepare for a possible coronavirus outbreak. [Chronicle]
  • Tamalpais High School in Mill Valley was on lockdown Monday due to alleged criminals in the area of the school. [Bay City News]
  • XOJet, the private jet company founded in Brisbane in 2006, is moving its headquarters to Florida. [SF Business Times]
  • A Bay Area man armed with a bow and arrow and a pellet gun was arrested in rural Oregon Saturday for burglarizing a yurt. [CNN Wire Service]
  • Longtime East Bay Congressman Pete Stark has died at the age of 88. [Washington Post]
  • Comic Book Beardies, which began life as Whatever Store on Castro Street and then relocated to Market Street in the Castro two years ago, has closed. [Hoodline]

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