• In a suspected DUI, a motorcyclist hit and critically injured a cable car operator as the operator was disembarking. [Contra Costa Times]
  • SF General has joined UCSF in no longer offering sugary drinks. [Mercury News]
  • Apple store staffers told Tim Cook that they’re treated "like criminals," getting their bags checked as they leave their shifts, and now there’s a lawsuit here in Northern California. [KRON 4]
  • Opposition is rising and organizing to meet towers planned for the waterfront. [Socketsite]
  • "Group housing” loopholes could soon be closed in San Francisco. [Socketsite]
  • Here's the entertainment coming to Pink Saturday the Pink Party. [Bay Area Reporter]
  • A local DVD counterfeiter is getting federal time. [Examiner]
  • Twitter has upped its direct message character limit from 140 to 10,000. There's never been a better time to DM me, or perhaps to be alive. [VentureBeat]
  • Not every 24th Street merchant likes the proposal to block new Mission restaurants. [Chron]