- Here’s who’s trying to get David Chiu’s seat. [SF Chronicle]
- The illuminating story of Victor Duboce. [Hoodline]
- Pedro Zamora, the Real World: San Francisco man who was for many the first person they "knew" with AIDS, died 20 years ago today. [MTV]
- The Bay Bridge bike path will be closed this weekend. [CBS5]
- The campaign to rename the Western span of Bay Bridge after Emperor Norton is now a for-real non-profit. [SF Weekly]
- Humongous company that owns Hellman’s (among other things) is suing SF startup that makes vegan "mayo" for daring to call it “mayo.” [SF Business Times] [SF Mercury News]
- Are women in tech really having after-work “egg freezing parties”? [SF Chronicle]
- Pay your respects to Ted Gullicksen at his memorial Sunday. [Mission Mission] [Mission Local]
- The Commonwealth Club's renovation plan is being challenged by a neighborhood group. [SF Business Times] [Socketsite]
- Here's an all-female coding school in SF. [ABC7]
- Salesforce is buying the tower they've already been leasing half of at 50 Fremont. [SF Business Times]