- The SF Zoo recently took in three rescued brown pelicans (photo above). "We're proud to be a leading institution in providing rescued wildlife a home," the Zoo says. You can see them at the Zoo's Eagle Lake.
- Some of the [SF Chronicle] pop culture critic's favorite SF movie mistakes.
- Just in case you were wondering from where in SF tourists and locals were tweeting, this map is here to fill you in. You'll be shocked to hear that tweeting non-locals were found most copiously near "Union Square, Fisherman’s Wharf, AT&T Park, and the Golden Gate Bridge." [Priceonomics]
- And what a segue! Because, want to work in a dungeon/wax museum? Even if it's in Fisherman's Wharf? Well, then, here you go. [SF Weekly]
- California's bullet train plan looks like it's in greater danger of derailment (groan, I know) than ever, as a Bay Area senator says "You couldn’t get a business loan for a small business based on what we’re assuming here." [SF Business Times]
- Why wouldn't San Francisco's Department of Health let the [SF Bay Guardian] talk to anyone on their Homeless Outreach Team?
- No one cares about where the Harvey Milk stamp is unveiled. [BAR]
- The SFMTA's voting on some pretty major changes to several Muni lines today. [SF Examiner]
- This is what it's like to be SF State's mascot. TL;DR version: very sweaty. [Golden Gate X-Press]