- San Francisco's Archbishop co-signs letter urging every other bishop in America to promote an anti-gay-rights march to their congregations. [Good As You]
- According to Sue Lee of the Chinese Historical Society, though the Shrimp Boy/Leland Yee scandal "fits neatly into a caricature of Chinatown," it's not a fair representation of the neighborhood. [NPR]
- Hilary Clinton speaks in SF, says she's "still thinking" about running for president. [Forbes]
- The University of San Francisco has appointed a new president, Rev. Paul J. Fitzgerald. [San Jose Mercury News]
- The owners of One Kearny get busted for keeping their privately owned public space from the public. [SF Gate]
- KPIX's Mike Sugerman returns to the air after a health scare. [SF Chronicle]
- Rather perplexingly, [The Bold Italic] allows the person who co-penned that (to many SFist commenters, remarkably wrongheaded) Vice article excoriating San Francisco even more column inches to explain himself.
- 400 SF parking spaces could be gobbled up by car sharing companies. [SF Examiner]
- 83 people have been shot and killed by SFPD officers since 1980. [SF Weekly]
- Here's a woman dancing with a hula hoop at Pier 45. She's pretty good! [Hooping.org]