- The [SF Chronicle]'s "Open Forum" is apparently so hard up for reader contributions that it's resorted to (notes OG SFist Matt Baume) publishing an "essay from CFACT, a climate-change-denial corporation funded largely by oil companies." Bang up job, guys! Fortunately, two of the three commenters on this article aren't fooled..
- [Pando Daily] gets a pass from me on the next two-three clueless things they let some CEO contribute, because this is wonderful.
- The 49ers reportedly are putting talks with Colin Kaepernick on hold until there's some resolution on the "suspicious incident" in Miami. [Fansided]
- [Tablet] says that the problems facing San Francisco and Palestine "are the same. They’re not political, economic, or social, or at least not only. They are ontological." I'm not gonna touch that one, but you guys have my blessing to.
- Meet San Francisco's new undersheriff. [SF Chronicle]
- Here's what the 1906 quake did to the Richmond District. [Richmond SF blog]
- SFPD radio broadcasts from the night officers shot and killed a Bernal Heights man don't appear to indicate that he did anything aggressive. [SF Bay Guardian]
- Central Subway construction puts Fifth Street bike lanes on hold. [Streetsblog]