- San Franciscans train to respond to an emergency. Are you ready? [SF Chronicle]
- Four SF runners explain why they'll be running in the Boston Marathon. [SF Examiner]
- Beth Spotswood memorializes Ron Smith, "kind, loud, brilliant, and easily the most charming man I’ve ever met in my life." [SF Gate]
- SF landlords want tenants out of rent controlled apartments so much, they're offering them a lot of money. But is it enough? [SF Chronicle]
- Rape accusations for local activist/engineer. [SF Chronicle]
- This April 18, none of the known survivors of the 1906 earthquake will be able to attend its commemoration. Instead, period garb will be the focus. [LA Times]
- The SF Fire department needs $28.1 million bucks to replace their aging fleet. No one's sure where that money will come from. [SF Examiner]
- Meet Racquel, who tends bar at The Page. [Hoodline]
- 44% of Twittter's accounts have never tweeted. These dormant users are called a "dark pool," which is way too cool sounding a term to use re anything as goofy as Twitter. [PC Magazine]
- New VA Medical Center (look out, autoplay video) may or may not come to Mission Bay. [SF Business Times]