• Delta, United, and American Airlines are suspending all flights between the U.S. and China for several months amid the coronavirus outbreak. Delta just announced no more China flights through April 30, while American is suspending flights through late March. [KRON4 / Chronicle]
  • Alexander McGee, the suspect in last week's deadly hit-and-run in Berkeley that killed a transient woman, was arrested on Wednesday. McGee's vehicle allegedly took off
  • A driver had to be rescued from a burning vehicle after crashing into a venting structure at a Chevron Station on 19th Avenue early this morning. The accident happened around 3 a.m. near Junipero Serra Boulevard. [CBS SF]
  • The weather should turn spring-like today and tomorrow around the Bay following some thick fog in SF, but things cool down again on Sunday. [Chronicle]
  • A fire broke out in the homeless encampment along the Joe Rodota Trail in Santa Rosa early today, and today is the deadline for the camp to be fully cleared. [KTVU]
  • Teen vaping enthusiasts have found a way around the federal ban on fruit and dessert vape pens — disposable vape pens with these flavors are still for sale. [New York Times]
  • The Avery at First and Folsom had its ribbon cutting on Thursday, debuting 500 new housing units — 149 of them below market rate. [Bay City News]
  • 49ers quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo and his categorical hotness are going to hit the national stage for the first time this weekend, and his Super Bowl performance is bound to land him big attention. [SF Business Times]