- Leland Yee’s trial is set to begin in June. [KTVU]
- Areas in San Francisco with most pedestrian deaths are, wait for it, also ones with fewest tickets for offending drivers. [Streetsblog SF]
- The independent arts space The Garage is closing up shop. [SF Weekly]
- Flickr quit selling your creative commons pictures and apologized for its mistake. [Gigaom]
- The very same day that Hellman’s dropped its suit against SF-based Hampton Creek for their use of the word "mayonnaise" to describe their egg-free, dairy free...well, now we can say, mayonnaise, Hampton Creek announced it closed $90 million in funding. [Chronicle]
- How Berkeley-based Meyer Sound Laboratories is helping restaurants manage their sound and noise issues. [Business Times]
- Also on the topic of restaurants, here are those with high-risk health code violations in the third quarter of 2014. [Business Times]
- A San Rafael man was stabbed in the head with a foot-long knife, is still alive. [CBS SF]
- Seismologists are saying that Napa's fault line will keep on slipping. [ABC 7]
- Package thieves in SF are working in team to swipe your goodies. Check out this video it is a little like The Sting! [ABC 7]
- The trial begins in the case of a cyclist killed in SoMa in August 2013. [KQED]