• San Francisco Supervisor Shamann Walton says he was discriminated against at the Occidental Cigar Club on Thursday — an incident which he outlined in a one-star Yelp review. He reports having a rude hostess who "repeatedly informed [our group] that there was a $20.00 per-person minimum," and despite having a $270 tab, they were allegedly told to move to the bar to make room for some white patrons. [Chronicle]
  • Two new cases of the coronavirus were confirmed Friday in Solano County. Both of these cases were evacuees from the Diamond Princess cruise ship and in quarantine at Travis Air Force Base. [ABC 7]
  • A 65-year-old Redwood City man in perfectly fine health has been in coronavirus quarantine at a UCSF facility in San Francisco after testing positive for the virus. He was one of those infected while on board the Diamond Princess cruise in Japan. [Chronicle]
  • The number of healthcare workers in Solano County connected to the confirmed case earlier this week who was outside of a quarantine has risen to 124, and all are now in self-quarantine. [CBS SF]
  • A three-judge panel on the Ninth Circuit has temporarily halted the Trump Administration's "Remain in Mexico" policy from taking effect. [Associated Press]
  • A pedestrian was critically injured after being struck by a bus at Union Street and Van Ness Avenue Thursday night. [Hoodline]
  • An SF middle school has been shut down due to an outbreak of gastroenteritis, or some stomach bug, that affected 150 students. [Chronicle]
  • ICYMI earlier this week, the Chronicle mapped which candidates various parts of the Bay Area had donated the most money to — and SF is split between Sanders and Buttigieg, with a pocket of Warren support in the Mission. [Chronicle]
  • The Business Times runs through all the major projects coming to the Third Street thoroughfare. [SF Business Times]
  • The Amazing Race has suspended production on its 33rd season and sent everyone home due to coronavirus concerns. [Associated Press]