• A pair of Citigroup employees at One Sansome in downtown SF have been designated as "contacts" of a coronavirus patient, and have been sent home. The building's management sent out a building-wide email to all tenants, though no one has yet tested positive for the virus. [SF Weekly]
  • Berkeley has recorded its first case of the virus. The patient returned to Berkeley February 23 after traveling in Italy. [Berkeleyside]
  • The SF Board of Supervisors just unanimously approved a three-year lease for a City College-owned property at 33 Gough Street, to become a 200-bed homeless Navigation Center. [Examiner]
  • A CHP aircraft was able to track a car involved in a carjacking in Oakland on Monday, and tip off Oakland police when the suspects returned to the city on Tuesday, where they were arrested. [CBS SF]
  • A fire ripped through an auto-repair business in San Jose today, sending up smoke that could be seen for miles. [CBS SF]
  • A 56-year-old Lake County man who went missing on National Park property in Marin County has been found dead. [SFGate]
  • An unidentified woman's body was found washed up early this morning in Pacifica at the south end of Pacifica State Beach, also known as Linda Mar Beach. [Bay City News]
  • Joe Biden is projected to win North Carolina and Virginia. [Chronicle]
  • The traditional Election Day lunch happened at John's Grill today, featuring elected officials and those running for office. [Examiner]
  • And 48 Hills has the deets on Election Night parties in SF.

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