- An unknown number of healthcare workers who came in contact with the female coronavirus patient in Solano County before she was diagnosed have been newly quarantined. The woman visited multiple health centers as she showed symptoms, and the number quarantined is in the dozens but "under 100." [Chronicle]
- The SFPD has arrested a suspect in the viral-video attack on an elderly Asian man in Hunters Point. 20-year-old Dwayne Grayson was taken into custody from his home on the 100 block of Kirkwood Avenue on charges of robbery, elder abuse, a probation violation for a prior robbery conviction and a hate crime enhancement. [ABC 7]
- UC Davis announced today that a student there was in self-quarantine off-campus with two roommates after possible exposure to a coronavirus patient — possibly the one mentioned above. [UC Davis]
- BART experienced equipment problems with a train in Oakland Thursday afternoon that led to widespread delays. [CBS SF]
- A big rig fire was blocking lanes on I-80 in Hercules this afternoon. [Bay City News]
- San Jose has opened a 40-unit tiny-house community for the homeless. [CBS SF]
- Local food delivery giant DoorDash has filed for an IPO. [Associated Press]
- You may start seeing more cab-like, rooftop advertising on Uber vehicles, as Uber rolls out an advertising program. [Engadget]