- "Things just got a little less lenient at Duboce Park," where surveillance cameras, skateboard stops have been installed. [Hoodline]
- Restauranteur is too overwhelmed by tax problems to respond to local writer's query, yet is magically free days later when the Chron comes calling. [Tablehopper]
- How did water (drainage and access) shape the west side of San Francisco? Here you go. [Richmond SF blog]
- The guy who bit both his parents because they wouldn't let him visit with the family cat has taken a plea agreement. [KRON]
- The [New York Times] discovers Secret AND Hunters Point. Sadly, not in the same article.
- “The asparagus industry in our area is dying a slow death,” a local farmer tells [KQED]
- Oakland wants to light up their side of the Bay Bridge with a bunch of enormous digital billboards. As you might imagine, some people are not pleased about this. [SF Chronicle]
- 24th Street's Sunrise Restaurant reportedly plagued by breaking-and-entering landlady. No one knows what she's up to, but there's some dark speculation. [Mission Local]
- Man mourns Monday morning Mid-Market bike-jacking. [SF Examiner]