• A woman was struck by a car while she was standing outside a parked car near a nightclub in San Francisco's Portola district Tuesday morning. Police are investigating whether the male driver struck her intentionally. [ABC 7]
  • There was more flaring at the Chevron refinery in Richmond just after 4 a.m. today. It was the second day in a row that the refinery was flaring gases into the air. [CBS SF]
  • The first confirmed coronavirus case among hundreds of Americans evacuated from China and put in quarantines has been found at Miramar Marine base in San Diego. While waiting out 14-day quarantines, the patient and one other person who might have been exposed are being evaluated and have minimal symptoms. [ABC 7]
  • But the scary part of the story: The patient was one of four sent to a San Diego hospital to be evaluated for coronavirus, and the patient's test initially came back negative. The person came back positive after a subsequent test, and they were returned to the hospital for isolation and observation. [Washington Post]
  • KPIX went out to observe those BART Ambassadors on their first day on the job. [CBS SF]
  • The Alameda County Fire Department says the backlog of calls it couldn't respond to during the weekend wind storm was related to recent fire station closures. [ABC 7]
  • Las Positas golf course in Livermore suffered extensive damage during Sunday's wind event, with lots of downed branches and trees. [KRON4]
  • Bay Area healthcare facilities are ringing alarm bells over a shortage of N95 respiratory masks, which are recommended for those treating coronavirus patients. [Chronicle]
  • A federal judge has shut down Uber and Postmates' attempt at a preliminary injunction to halt the gig-worker law, AB 5, that was aimed at them. [SF Business Times]
  • Andre Iguodala made his Chase Center debut in a Heats jersey Monday night, and helped beat the Warriors 113-101. [Bay City News]