- The 18-year-old who seemingly deliberately ran into four teens on a Burlingame sidewalk in his SUV on Saturday was retaliating for a prank by some of his acquaintances. The suspect, Omeed Adibi of San Mateo, was apparently mad about finding dog poop placed in his car, and allegedly mistook the four teens for the culprits. [CBS SF]
- Mission music bar Amnesia ended its 20-year run with a big blowout show on Saturday night. The bar announced the closure in January. [KQED]
- Confirmed coronavirus cases in the Bay Area have quadrupled in just four days, and that's entirely because testing is ramping up. [Chronicle]
- A bald eagle hatched at the San Francisco Zoo's Avian Conservation Center in 2000 and relocated to a wild nest on Catalina Island was recently spotted and ID'd by its tags flying around Anza, California, alive and well. [Examiner]
- Google's self-driving car division, Waymo, has just received $2.5 billion in outside investment, taking it a big step in the direction of becoming its own company. [Associated Press]
- The California Supreme Court has ruled that cases involving identity theft do not qualify for the leniency provisions for non-felony thefts provided by 2014's Prop. 47. [Chronicle]
- One New York Magazine columnist is already saying it's time for Sen. Elizabeth Warren to drop out of the race and endorse Sanders, as it looks like she may not even win her own state on Super Tuesday. [New York Mag]
- Steph Curry, following a fine scrimmage performance, is likely to be back playing with the Warriors in Thursday's home game against the Raptors — the first time he'll have played since being injured in October. [Mercury News]