• Napa County has just reported its first case of measles since 2012. The patient is an unvaccinated child who recently traveled to South Carolina, which has been having a severe outbreak of measles. [KTVU]
  • A few more details have come out about Thursday morning's police shooting on I-80 in Hercules, including that the subject was reported driving erratically and at high speeds through Vallejo, getting into several collisions. The man was shot by an off-duty, plainclothed Richmond police detective who had pulled over to help after the car was blocking the left lane of I-80 during rush hour. [ABC 7]
  • A low-income student housing complex in Berkeley, Evans Manor, is facing $9 million in renovation and deferred maintenance costs after the discovery of black mold and other issues. [Bay Area News Group]
  • Shares of computer processor maker Intel fell 17% after a bleak forecast and several rough years. [Bloomberg]
  • A family in Antioch is mourning the loss of 21-year-old D’Juan Brown Jr., who was one of three people killed in a wrong-way crash on I-80 in Fairfield on Sunday morning. [KTVU]
  • Hundreds of businesses are closed today in Minneapolis and many people vowed to pause their regular activities as part of a general strike in protest of the ICE presence in the city. [New York Times]
  • If you are flying anywhere to the east this weekend you could see your flight canceled and/or you will be traveling into some serious weather, with large snowfalls and ice predicted across a huge swath from the Rockies to Massachusetts and down the Eastern Seaboard. [CNN]

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