- A 13-month closure of the Third Street bridge could create a traffic nightmare near AT&T Park. [SF Chronicle]
- [Vanity Fair] publishes an excerpt of an ex-Facebooker’s memoir on the social network's "golden era." It's not so kind to Zuck.
- SF's Municipal Pier is falling apart, but we can't afford to fix it. [SF Chronicle]
- A study suggests that public use of digital assistants will flounder until people get over their embarrassment at speaking to the devices. [Creative Strategies]
- Remember radio? KOSF (that’s 103.7) is changing formats and will go all-1980s. [SF Chronicle]
- More and more SF apartment buildings are reportedly struggling to attract tenants, and are offering incentives to move in. [The Registry]
- A Muni driver was shot and killed outside a bar. [SF Examiner]
- The man accused of stealing an FBI agent's gun has been identified. [East Bay Times]
- Oakland residents are getting angrier and angrier over the Warriors' planned move to SF. [Guardian]