• Just under 65,000 PG&E customers in the Bay Area were still without power as of 5 a.m. Tuesday, following outages that began with Sunday's storm. Those included 1,350 homes and businesses in San Francisco, and over 28,600 in the North Bay; but the numbers are down since Monday night, when around 95,000 customers were still without power. [KPIX]
  • A federal appeals court has ruled that Trump is not immune from prosecution for things he did while in office as president, i.e. January 6th. A three-judge panel on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit ruled unanimously on the novel question of whether presidential immunity extends to criminal conduct that can never prosecuted once a person leaves office; Trump will now either seek a ruling from a larger panel at the court, or go straight to the Supreme Court. [Associated Press]
  • The person killed when a tree fell on his house in Boulder Creek, in Santa Cruz County, on Sunday has been identified as 45-year-old Robert Brainard III. [KRON4]
  • There were some 300 separate landslides in Los Angeles between Saturday and Monday. [KTVU]
  • Sonoma County deputies arrested a man, 42-year-old Angel Espinoza, who was on felony probation early Monday after he allegedly led them on a chase through Santa Rosa and into Sebastopol — and they ultimately used spike strips to disable his car. [KPIX]
  • That problem-filled, seven-bedroom, cliffside manse at 224 Sea Cliff Avenue, which has been on and off the market multiple times over the last decade and has an illegal cliff stairwell that must be removed, has finally sold for $6.5M through a bankruptcy trustee — well under its January asking price of $9.95M. [Socketsite]

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