- In Marin County, officials want to evict 67-year-old David Lee Hoffman from a fascinating, hand-built, 30-structure eco oasis he spent 40 years building. Their reasons? The county needs the money apparently. [Vice]
- Liquor license ban blamed for $15 hamburgers in the Mission. [Uptown Almanac]
- Why the new On the Road movie is everywhere but San Francisco. [SFMag]
- Price on annual Warren Buffett charity lunch, which benefits Glide Methodist Church, tops $420,000. Not quite the $2.63 million he brought in the past two years. [Bloomberg]
- Twitter's old office is about to be available for rent on Craigslist. It does not, however, come with a tax break. [CurbedSF]
- Look: local startups have cool interior decorating. [SFGate]
- A judge in LA ruled there's enough evidence to order two suspects to stand trial in the beating of Bryan Stow. [Reuters]