• A patient who visited a West African country sometime in the last month has been put in isolation in a Sacramento hospital with some sort of symptoms, but despite the media freakout public health officials say he is "low-risk" for actually having ebola. [News10]
  • A local landlord family speaks speaks to Mission Local to give their side of an eviction story, and it’s pretty interesting. [Mission Local]
  • The 20 “one things” you need to bring to Burning Man. [HuffPo]
  • The main library had to close because of a plumbing/toilet problem yesterday, but it’s been fixed. Gross. [Chron]
  • Zuck’s cash has started flowing to Bay Area schools, starting with three in Redwood City. [Chron]
  • Uber and Lyft get bratty, may threaten to leave California if they don’t get their way with insurance and driver-background-check legislation in Sacramento. [ABC7, SF Business Times, SFGate]
  • Nate Silver’s data blog explores the issue of cops not living in the cities that they serve. No surprise: A lot of S.F. cops don’t live here. [FiveThirtyEight]
  • Get ready for SnapChat ads. [WSJ]
  • Regarding the power of the one-star review in the sharing economy, and whether or not assholes now rule all user review-based services as a result. [Pricenomics]
  • In case you were worried, PG&E says that San Bruno blast fines won’t bankrupt them. Oh good. [CC Times]