• Looks like Saturday and Sunday's strong Bay Area winds will carry into Monday morning. Gusts between 20mph to 35mph have been roaring throughout our part of NorCal this weekend; the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has extended their wind Advisory for the Bay Area through Monday at 7 p.m.. [NOAA]
  • A late-evening car accident in Montclair left two dead and a 5-year-old boy and grown man in critical condition. The possible DUI crash occurred around 10:30 p.m. near Montclair's Howard Street and Ramona Avenue, involving an SUV and a sedan; both passengers in the SUV died on impact, the preschooler and adult were transported to local nearby hospitals with life-threatening injuries. [ABC7]
  • Now that some two miles of Market Street are car-free, is it time SF start licensing bicycles? Yes and no — though funds garnered by the nominal licensing fee could go toward the San Francisco Bicycle Coalition to bolster cycling safety. [SF Examiner]
  • UCSF lab director Dr. Charles Chiu has developed a test for coronavirus that cut in half the time it takes to diagnose the illness. [KTVU]
  • Satiate that sweet tooth at a handful of beloved East Bay bakeries. [Hoodline]
  • Seems like the Chase Center's wine selection is on-point. [Chronicle]
  • One pedestrian was critically injured late last night at the intersection of 19th Avenue and Junipero Serra Boulevard. [KRON4]
  • A man was shot multiple times in East Bay. [East Bay Times]
  • Here's where (and how) you can treat your V-Day date Friday, sans dropping a Benjamin on dinner. [The Bold Italic]
  • RuPaul slayed and sashayed his first time hosting SNL last night. [People]
  • This year's Oscars awards ceremony kicks off at 5 p.m. (PST). [ABC]