- This semi-tragic SF woman seeks date for her 39th birthday dinner in Tokyo at the super exclusive Noma pop-up. Also, she's paying. And you should be a straight male from SF between the ages of 28 and 46. [ABC News]
- The FBI is recruiting techies in SF to bolster their cyber security department. [CBS 5]
- There's been much more follow-up on Friday's Hayes Valley shooting after last night's vigil, especially more details about the four victims. [KRON 4, KTVU, Chron]
- Audrey Cooper has been named editor-in-chief of the Chronicle after serving as managing editor. [Chronicle]
- The first two cops in a major SFPD corruption trial were convicted in December, and the trial begins today for the two remaining allegedly corrupt officers. [KTVU]
- This SF resident wants people wearing NYPD garb to get beaten up. [Anadromy]
- Yet another proposed new development, this one at Polk and California, would mean razing the Polk Street Boxing Gym, Fashion Exchange, and Out of The Closet. [SocketSite]
- Amtrak, Apple, eBay, Genentech, Yahoo and Zynga CEOS have been contacted by Teamsters, told that their shuttle drivers want to unionize (the way Facebook’s have). [USA Today, SF Business Times]
- A natural spring appears to burbling up and shattering a sidewalk at Haight and Divisadero. [Hoodline]
- Anti-eviction Mapping Project releases map showing income gaps between renters and property owners. [IndyBay]
- Video: Bay Area Scientists try to bioengineer vegan cheese. [Inside Scoop]
- Kids with a valid school ID or report card can see Selma for free in SF. [SF Examiner]
- Nobody’s using SF’s free public wi-fi. [SF Examiner]
- The three Bay Area women who created dating startup Coffee Meets Bagel turned down Mark Cuban’s $30 million Shark Tank offer. [ABC 7]
- Facebook will start displaying Amber Alerts. [KTVU]