- This guy set up a fake wi-fi hotspot in San Francisco, and got access to about 1500 people's data in just a few hours. [WSJ]
- [Bleacher Report] predicts the 49ers' most important games in the 2014 season.
- It's a big he said/she said when Supe Scott Wiener and Fire Chief Joanne Hayes-White face off over the necessary width of San Francisco's streets. You can practically hear her thinking "dude, just leave it to the professionals." [KPIX] [SF Chronicle]
- [China Central Television], of all places, reports on how SF's lunatic rental market is forcing out artists—including one who's sold paintings to Axl Rose!
- When a local company with an awful name like "Waggl" gets over a million bucks to create "messaging and business polling services," it's hard not to prick your ears for a popping sound. [Venture Capital Post]
- Bernal Heights rallies around beloved octogenarian. [Bernalwood]
- Inefficient backpack thief plagues Buena Vista Park. [Hoodline]
- [USF Foghorn] student staff learns the hard way that April Fools issues are a terrible idea.
- Muni Metro commuters on lines that serve AT&T park have rough rides on Giants home game days. [SF Chronicle]
- Tenants' rights activists call out landlord Ty Durekas, who they say is evicting all the tenants in his nine-unit building. [SF Examiner]
- Muni blames cyclist their bus killed for his own death. [SF Weekly]