• One of the coronavirus-infected passengers from the Diamond Princess cruise ship is being treated in San Francisco. Health officials have not named the hospital, but both UCSF Parnassus and SF General have isolation units equipped for quarantining treating the virus. [Examiner]
  • California Attorney General Xavier Becerra is suing the Trump administration over biological opinions underpinning a plan to divert more water from the Delta. The lawsuit came a day after Trump had a ceremonial memo signing in Bakersfield pertaining to the diversion of more water to the Central Valley. [Bay City News]
  • A man in his 20s was hit by a car and killed early this morning while trying to help a driver who had crashed into a sound wall on Highway 101 in San Mateo. At least four cars were involved in the multi-vehicle collision just before 2 a.m. [CBS SF / Chronicle]
  • The SF Unified School District has announced probable looming layoffs and “drastic cuts” of upwards around $26 million. Superintendent Dr. Vincent Matthews acknowledges the likelihood of the first SFUSD layoffs since 2010, though did not announce the positions facing elimination. [Examiner]
  • The Cole Valley ‘Honey Bear’ house is up for sale, asking $1.9 million. It comes with the exterior honey bear painting from graffiti artist fnnch, who has given permission to paint over it. [Curbed]
  • A one-month-old non-profit based in San Jose and founded by natives of Wuhan, China is sending medical supplies and other needs to Wuhan and other Chinese cities on lockdown. [KRON4]
  • Jay-Z's San Francisco-based VC firm has just raised $85 million for its first fund. [SF Business Times]
  • SF Weekly has a preview of the Noise Pop festival, which begins Monday. [SF Weekly]