• Bill Cosby, despite everything, is on tour doing a standup show, and he's performing to a soldout house at the 1,000-seat Turlock Community Theatre in Stanislaus County on Sunday night. [Chron]
  • London Breed has performed her first big act as president of the Board of Supervisors, and that's committee appointments. Basically she left everything as-is, but Malia Cohen takes over as chair of the Land Use Committee, and John Avalos gets booted off the Budget Committee, which he once chaired. [Examiner]
  • A recent theft reveals that the Rec & Parks department has spent many thousands of dollars on nine quad-copter drones and GoPros that they are not using. [ABC 7]
  • The second baby in two days has been born on the shoulder of Highway 24 in Lafayette near the 680 interchange. What's up with that? [CBS 5]
  • Aw. Three years later, this Tracy family was reunited with their lost dog. [ABC 7]
  • It looks like Candlestick Park won't be getting imploded after all; it'll instead see a wrecking ball. [Chron]
  • While homicides may have gone down in SF, violent crime has actually been steadily on the rise since 2011. [SocketSite]
  • Well known SF landlord and serial evictor Sergio Iantorno got some comeuppance at a recent Planning Commission hearing when his proposal to build a six-story residential project in SoMa was unanimously rejected after the neighborhood made a stink about shadows. [Examiner]