• At least nine people have been killed and dozens of others are injured in a mass school shooting that occurred Tuesday afternoon in northeastern British Columbia. The shooting happened at Tumbler Ridge Secondary School, and the shooter, who died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound, has not been identified. [KPIX]
  • The current storm system passing over the Bay is expected to weaken throughout the day today, and more rain is expected late Saturday or Sunday. [NBC Bay Area]
  • Former San Francisco Human Rights Commission Executive Director Sheryl Davis is threatening to take legal action to pause an Ethics Commission probe into her conduct, pending the conclusion of a criminal investigation being conducted by the SF District Attorney's Office. [Chronicle]
  • An outbreak of eight cases of measles in Shasta County is the first outbreak to occur in the state in six years. [Chronicle]
  • The Alameda County Board of Supervisors heard public comment Tuesday from both sides of the debate over the use of automated license plate readers or Flock cameras, as the board considers extending a contract with Atlanta-based Flock Safety. [KRON4]
  • There was plenty of excitement around the Castro Theatre and in the Castro neighborhood Tuesday as Grammy winner Sam Smith kicked off a 20-show residency. [KTVU]
  • Duoloingo is reporting a spike in users seeking to learn Spanish following Bad Bunny's Super Bowl performance. [Bay Area News Group]

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