- San Joaquin County Sheriff Patrick Withrow wants to destroy the 88 vehicles that were seized from a sideshow last weekend near Stockton. Withrow has taken a zero-tolerance policy to sideshows, and the February 3 event led to multiple arrests and search warrants for all 88 vehicles. [KTVU]
- A bizarre crime occurred Monday night, when two homeless individuals broke into Hollister High School's agricultural barn and killed both a goat and a pig, and then making off with the latter's carcass. They also allegedly stole a wheelbarrow, and both the pig and wheelbarrow were found at a nearby encampment, along with drugs and ammunition. [Bay Area News Group]
- A 7-year-old boy was killed in a freak accident at a Marin County school last Thursday when a rolling fence fell on him. The fence came off its tracks at Mark Day School in San Rafael, and the incident was witnessed by multiple school staff members. [Bay Area News Group]
- As of 8 a.m. Wednesday, the power was still out for some 35,000 PG&E customers around the Bay, with about half of those in the North Bay. [KRON4]
- High winds in last weekend's storms ripped off the roof of the historic, 150-year-old First Presbyterian Church in Napa. [KRON4]
- The historic Santa Cruz Wharf was damaged by intense waves from the recent storms. [KTVU]
- Nikki Haley came in second in the Nevada primary behind "None of These Candidates," which is a ballot option required by state law — and Trump was not on the ballot, and the Republican Party is holding caucuses on Thursday that will award delegates. [KPIX]