• The latest on the Warriors Arena, whose process Governor Brown is speeding along. [Chron]
  • The owner of a 24th Street corner store has been accused of trying to evict an elderly tenant. [Uptown Almanac]
  • Here's an alternative design for the Flower Mart site, but is it any improvement? [Socketsite]
  • Jane Kim is proposing still more legislation to discourage “frivolous” evictions. [Business Times] [Examiner]
  • Anastasia, the neighborhood homeless person who died in January, passed away as a result of a heart condition. [BAR]
  • The Presidio Parkway will finally open on June 1st, after a weekend closure of Doyle Drive. [Chron]
  • The SFPD officer who sat in his house while he was supposed to be walking his beat was sentenced. [Examiner]
  • As of May 20 you can order Dominos via Twitter, which will probably be embarrassing. [USA Today]
  • Michael Bauer explains in rather excruciating detail his methodology for the big Top 100. [Inside Scoop]
  • More information on the 12-year-old killed by Muni yesterday. [KRON4] [Examiner]
  • Mr. Stanley Roberts goes after double-parkers on Clement. [KRON 4]
  • A proposed “tobacco buffer zone” in Berkeley would be the most stringent in the US. [ABC 7]
  • Atherton’s Menlo College: where Saudi elites and royals go to get educated. Also Patty Hearst went there. [Chronicle]