- Woman buys purse at Buffalo Exchange, finds diamond ring. [ABC7]
- Mission District tenants turn 14-unit building into co-op to avoid eviction. [KPIX]
- Another one of those companies that seems to exist only to announce rankings that are then reported by the news media as fact says that San Francisco "has some of the best career opportunities, compensation, and business confidence of any city in the country." [SF Gate]
- The SFPD owns a device that can track cell phones without a warrant, something that a court elsewhere in California has ruled is a Fourth Amendment violation. And the SFPD refuses to talk about their use of the device at all! Weird. [SF Appeal]
- How hard is it for SF parents to get their kids into the schools they want? [KRON] takes a break from the rat beat to find out.
- Hey, this byline sure looks familiar! [7x7] takes on Restoration Hardware's monolithic catalog.
- San Francisco's top 10 overbids. [The Front Steps]
- Those cell phone charging stations Starbucks is rolling out in SF? They won't work for most mobile phones. [Computerworld]