• This inconvenienced man says to lock your doors in San Francisco because you might be mistaken for an Uber. Hey, it happens, but it sounds like his life will be okay! [The Awl]
  • Demonstrations on MLK day included a march on the Fruitvale BART station and the closure of the Coliseum BART station. [KRON 4, Chronicle]
  • An illegal pot growing operation was discovered in an apartment whose elderly resident is missing. [KRON 4]
  • Could the A's and Raiders become rivals in a bid to develop Coliseum City, the $2 billion sports complex and housing development proposed for East Oakland? [SF Business Times]
  • Everything But The News has the scoop on a Nob Hill startup that only sells black V-neck T-shirts. They don't make the shirts themselves, either. [Everything But The News]
  • San Francisco, along with Portland, is participating in a lawsuit against Backpage media, a classified ad listing service operated by Village Voice Media. [Oregon Live]
  • This 90-year-old woman at IDEO is designing tech for aging boomers. [NPR]
  • Part of the old Bay Bridge span will become large-scale public art. If you've got ideas... [SPUR]
  • Google and Fidelity are investing $1 billion in SpaceX. [Re/code]
  • San Francisco magazine dusted off this amazing economic report on San Francisco from 1924 predicting never-ending prosperity. [SFMag]
  • Chef and restaurateur Daniel Patterson has taken a stand against serving foie gras... because it’s not local. [Eater SF]