- [KALW] has more on that controversial plan ("Blogs picked up the story. Many mocked the idea.") to distribute free crack pipes on San Francisco's streets.
- San Francisco to Santa Monica, blogged. [The Unworldly Travelers]
- FedEx is getting sued over deadly NorCal bus crash. [AP/ABC]
- Design teams compete to create Crissy Field "concepts." [SF Chronicle] [SF Business Times]
- If you hadn't noticed all the bitching in your feed, Twitter has finally rolled out its new user profile page. [CNet]
- Did you know that the original Jennifer from Back to the Future is from SF? [KPIX]
- Ben Fong-Torres gets his hip replaced. It's a lot more interesting than it sounds! [SF Chronicle]
- Recent deaths on Mt. Tam remind some of 1970s crime spree. [Christine Bronstein/Huffington Post]
- A bunch of seniors and people with disabilities demonstrated in front of the San Francisco Association of Realtors on Tuesday over the Association's opposition to Ellis Act reform. [Beyond Chron] [Patricia Jackson/IndyBay]
- The story of Divisadero Street's spelling. [Hoodline]
- The [New York Times] offers abundant warnings for those bold enough to make Tartine's Country Bread.
- The [San Francisco Chronicle] endorsed David Chiu for Assembly. The [San Francisco Bay Guardian] has a number of thoughts on this.
- [SF Weekly] wants you to know what happens to your phone after it's been stolen.