- The CFO at SF-based company Xoom has resigned after it was revealed that scammers swiped $30.8 million in corporate cash. [SF Business Times]
- Mayor Lee still can't make a decision on who to appoint as District 3 Supervisor. [SF Chronicle]
- A self-driving Audi made it from the Bay Area to Las Vegas Monday. [The Week]
- "16th Street BART station gets new high-tech trashcans" sounds like a joke, but it isn't. [Capp Street Crap]
- KK Cafe, which has been serving customers near Haight and Divisidero for 24 years, is closing due to "rising rents and building upgrade costs imposed by their landlord, Greystone Properties." [Hoodline]
- [Streetsblog SF] asks "How Can Muni Stop Car Drivers From Jamming Its Tunnels?"
- Corona Heights residents say developers and speculators are threatening to destroy the spirit of the unique neighborhood. [SF Chronicle]
- Former SF Giant Stu Miller, who was blown off the mound at Candlestick in 1961, has died. [Associated Press/CBS5]