- City College may still be in jeopardy after accrediting commission rejects appeal. [LA Times] [SF Examiner]
- RadiumOne appears to be apologizing for firing CEO Gurbaksh Chahal, who pled guilty to domestic violence in SF after an assault in which he allegedly hit and kicked his girlfriend over 100 times. [Valleywag] [SF Business Times]
- Here's the story of those giant buildings between Fell and Hayes. [Hoodline]
- Man reportedly harms himself at 24th and Noe. [Noe Valley SF]
- Giants broadcaster Mike Krukow is fighting a degenerative muscle disease. [SF Chronicle]
- An SFFD assistant chief who was suspended after an alleged DUI collision involving a fellow firefighter is appealing his punishment. [ABC7]
- Weird weather, lightning in Bay Area this morning. [KCBS]
- It looks like one "vocal and progressive" SF Planning commissioner is getting dumped. [SF Examiner]
- 60 percent of SF's homeless or unstably housed women who are HIV-infected/at high risk have endured a recent experience of some form of violence. [SF Examiner] [UCSF]
- Guitars sought after band Finish Ticket is robbed in SF. [live 105]
- Willie Brown's finally officially registered as a lobbyist, let's see if he remains an [SF Chronicle] columnist!
- The guy behind that billboard that claims that raising the minimum wage will turn us all into iPads or something just doesn't get why you guys think he's a jerk. [Pando]