- Teen who allegedly set other teen on fire ordered to stand trial, waived right to prelim "to avoid having bus surveillance video of the incident to be played in court." [AP/KPIX]
- That better be a roll of quarters in your pocket: Twitter explains Vine's new adult content ban, which includes "close-ups of aroused genitals underneath clothing." [ZDnet]
- Hey, maybe we won't have to crucify him after all! SF 49ers who made homophobic remarks does exclusive interview with local LGBTQ publication, says he has "absolutely no problem playing and interacting with someone from the LGBTQ community." [Bay Times]
- The head of San Francisco's "poorly run," only partially accredited Medical Examiner's office is stepping down, but is willing to keep working there under whatever new boss is appointed. Which totally doesn't seem awkward for anyone. [SF Chronicle]
- Rash of area attacks by man/men in wheelchairs, this one's a sexual assault in the Haight. [KTVU]
- Remember that cop Facebook bought for Menlo Park? Her name is Mary Ferguson-Dixon, and she'll "educate the youth about bicycle safety, stranger danger, and provide social media training." [SF Chronicle]
- Driver blacks out, flips car near SF State. [Golden Gate X-Press]
- Gary Radnich interviews Bay Area Olympian, 15-year-old Polina Edmunds. He leads with "Have you ever dropped a puck, young lady?" Which is now a question I am going to ask everyone ever. [KRON]