• A Clipper snafu with monthly passes not loading right after the new year means possible refunds for some riders — but not you, Nevius. [KRON 4]
  • Woman and her teenage lover accused in child murders, Tami Joy Huntsman and Gonzalo Curiel, have been transferred to Monterey County, where it’s believed the murders took place, for trial.
  • A teacher's aide at an Antioch school for developmentally disabled and delayed kids was caught on tape abusing a 9-year-old, and she was subsequently fired and arrested. [KRON 4, CBS 5]
  • Amusing Google Translate error changes “Russian Federation” to “Mordor.” [Consumerist]
  • One of SF's largest ever, all-affordable condo developments, in the Mission, has seen significant delays in move-ins for buyers, largely because of applications for city first-time buyer funds. [Business Times]
  • Rec and Parks has shortened the traditional summer “week” at city-owned Camp Mather to six days, and is raising rates. [Chron]
  • Oakland pastor caught on tape dumping trash in his neighborhood, will face charges. [KRON 4]
  • A raucous and contentious community meeting in the Mission Wednesday night over a proposed six-story development at 25th and Mission with only the minimum amount of affordable units turned homophobic after more than one person shouted "go back to the Castro" to individuals during the meeting. Also, it sounds like even if the project were 100-percent affordable, there would still be fights over its height. [Mission Local]
  • SFPD promises a “Fight Crime SF” app, in which citizens will be able to report crimes to police via smartphone. [Examiner]