• So much for the Chron's stand-alone food section. [Eater SF]
  • One of the people arrested in the raid on MyRedbook.com on Wednesday missed his court appearance today, so the feds had to go out and snag him. [ABC7]
  • Muni drivers and management might have reached a tentative agreement. Guess that means everyone's over that terrible sickness that swept the agency a couple weeks ago. [KCBS]
  • The Golden Gate Bridge District Board of Directors approved a $76 million funding package for a net to prevent jumpers. [Associated Press] [KCBS]
  • [Slate] goes after San Francisco, calls us selfish and gated and a bunch of other mean things.
  • Gavin Newsom's just SO MAD that the University of California doesn't want to reimburse travel costs from not-quite-regulated "sharing economy" companies like Lyft and AirBnb. [SF Business Times]
  • Jury decides against SFPD officer in excessive force case. [SF Bay Guardian]
  • Former UC Berkeley track star runs in NCAA championships while eight months pregnant. In other news, your excuse for not going to the gym sucks. [ESPN]
  • Sftitan said "I miss Brock" yesterday, and I had to agree when I saw one of Brock's favorite topics, the Rainbow Girls, in the news today, after they allegedly shook down Tory Burch. [KTVU]
  • [New York Times] reporter seeks "noir" in SF. The gets hit by a Google bus! Sorry, I made that last part up.
  • A man who was waiting for Muni in the Mission got bashed with a hammer. [SF Weekly]
  • A recent state Supreme Court ruling means that SFPD had to release all the names of officers who have shot people since 1990. [SF Examiner]