• City Hall was bathed in yellow and red light Friday night in solidarity with Spain, the country that now has the second-highest death toll from COVID-19. Deep reds and vibrant yellows — the colors that make up the flag of Spain — illuminated the columns at City Hall yesterday ... with practically no one around to appreciate the spectacle. [Twitter @sfstation]
  • Rain is on its way. We can expect to see some light to moderate rain showers later today, with heavier downpours expected Sunday and into Monday. [Weather.com]
  • A four-year-old was injured in a Vallejo shooting yesterday. Around 6:30 p.m., Vallejo Police Department officers arrived at the parking lot of the Springtowne Shopping Center, where they found a man and the young child "suffering from at least one non-life threatening gunshot wound." [ABC7]
  • The City and County of Santa Clara announced yesterday they've secured temporary housing for the area's homeless who've tested positive for COVID-19. [ABC7]
  • San Francisco students are lining up for free meals in growing numbers; 85,000 meals were handed out this week, a sharp increase from the 40,000 given the week prior. [Mission Local]
  • Active real estate listings are being pulled with worrying haste, according to a report from the residential brokerage firm Compass shows. [KPIX]
  • New York’s coronavirus-related death toll continues to soar with experts saying the worst is still yet to come. [New York Times]
  • A newly wedded Michigan couple crafted cardboard cutouts to help member their bridal and groom parties amid the state's shelter-in-place order. [KRON4]
  • Eater SF put together a list of CSA and farm delivery services still operating that'll bring fresh produce straight to your door; save your sanity and skip the socially distant lines at Whole Foods. [Eater SF]
  • This weekend's alive with virtual social activities — like digital drag shows, Dolly Parton reading bedtime stories, open mics, you name it. [Broke-Ass Stuart]