- Four SF men have been busted for trying to get food stamp recipients to sell their benefits for a fraction of what they're worth. You know, like Gloria on Orange is the New Black. [KTVU] [SF Examiner]
- The tech boom is driving Asian-owned small businesses out of SF. [New America Media]
- Here's what happened at the Board of Supes Tuesday: Laura's Law will be enacted [LA Times] [SF Chronicle] [CBS5] [SF Examiner], Supe Campos introduced legislation to help undocumented kids [ABC7], Non-profit supporters caused a ruckus and got detained [KTVU] [SFBG], and legislation to dump SF's outdated arcade rules was introduced. [SF Chronicle]
- UCSF's new chancellor is its, uh, current acting chancellor. [SF Business Times]
- A closer look at the San Francisco souvenir fleece. [7x7]
- Anti-eviction activists target Urban Green. [SF Chronicle]
- SF's Assessor-Recorder says the value of property in SF has hit $180 billion. [SF Gate]
- [SF Weekly] has a great, in-depth piece on Ryan Chamberlain, the troubled SF political operative who's ended up behind bars.
- City Chopsticks gets rammed. [SF Examiner]
- "Some of the best talent in the indie rock world" will be playing Folsom Street Fair. [Bay Area Reporter]
- A 460,000-square-foot city office building with 550 residential units will replace that Goodwill at the corner of Market and Van Ness. [SF Chronicle]