- In what the Washington Post is calling "The Great Firewall of China," Gmail has now been fully blocked in the nation. [WaPo]
- Google’s also gentrifying Boulder, Colorado, and residents there aren't grateful. [NYT]
- Two developers are vying to refurbish the huge Kaiser Convention Center on Lake Merritt. [Chronicle]
- It's not just the SF and LA District Attorneys suing Uber: There’s now a class action suit filed against the company over that spurious “safe ride” fee. [CBS 5]
- #ParkingDirtySF is the SF Bicycle Coalition's social media campaign to highlight the city's most dangerous intersections. [CBS 5]
- The Chronicle takes an in-depth look at San Quentin prison university. [Chron]
- And meanwhile, a Chronicle delivery van is stolen and cops chase it to the East Bay. [NY Daily News]
- An NBC national broadcast covered San Francisco School's meditation program [NBC]
- At a Jackson St. Starbucks a "Secret Santa" left $400 in gift cards for patrons. [CBS 5]