• Berkeley-based Annie’s Homegrown — who makes the cute bunny mac and cheese — has been acquired by General Mills for $820 million. [New York Times]
  • Supervisor Mark Farrell wants to phase out the city’s car fleet and replace it with car-sharing vehicles from services like Zipcar or City CarShare. [Chronicle]
  • SF's ambulance shortage is so dire that private companies have been called in to help. [Chronicle]
  • An alleged rape in which the victim was drugged was reported at San Francisco State, and campus police are investigating. [Golden Gate Xpress]
  • There's been a major break in the 1976 Gypsy Hill murders as the FBI closes in on a suspect. [ABC7]
  • Are SF’s food cart rules too stringent? [Mission Local]
  • CLEAR members can pay $179 a year to fast-track security at San Francisco Giants' games. [Consumerist]
  • Stealing Google's free bikes is super easy, probably because they’re never locked. KRON4