- A man stabbed one woman and attacked another with an unidentified weapon at the Embarcadero yesterday morning. The yet-named male suspect knifed the first victim around 7 a.m. Saturday, then, just ten minutes later, assaulted another with some sort of tool; both women are in stable conditions at a nearby hospital, and the suspect is facing two counts of attempted homicide. [ABC7]
- Oakland's Chinatown — like SF's — is struggling in the wake of the coronavirus. Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf met with business leaders yesterday to urge people to visit Chinatown: "We are here to say that now is the time to support our business," said Karen Fong, owner of the Shooting Star Café. [NBC Bay Area]
- San Francisco could see sea levels rise by nearly four feet come 2100. New scientific suggestions put a much more dreary spin on global sea-level rise that could displace entire Bay Area neighborhoods — and SF is far from ready to deal with such a scenario. [New York Times]
- A robbery victim was shot in Uptown Oakland. [East Bay Times]
- Enveloped in patina, Port of Oakland's new "Sea Remembrance" sculpture is an ode to the lives and sacrifices of merchant mariners. [KTVU]
- The El Cerrito del Norte station is open again this morning after a BART officer shot an armed man on the platform yesterday afternoon. [KPIX]
- The City of San Francisco settled a $225,000 lawsuit put forth by seven African Americans, who believed they were singled-out because of their race in a 2013 and 2014 sting operation to arrest dealers selling drugs near schools. [KRON4]
- Satiate your sweet tooth today at the newly opened Devil’s Teeth Baking Company bakery in the Outer Richmond, located at Balboa and 37th Avenue. [Eater SF]