- The NYT just put out an opinion documentary about a 24-hour bus line in Silicon Valley that’s become a homeless refuge, because of the lack of adequate shelters. [NYT]
- Services for homeless kids in the Haight kids have shrunk, but their population remains constant (and seems more troubled now). [Chron]
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The Apple Watch will ship in April. You've been warned. [Wired]
- Here's a nice profile of Sonoma mushroom expert and forager Elissa Rubin-Mahon. [SF Mag]
- The city is going to start replacing old streetlights with LEDs. [Chron]
- A "furniture store" in a Gilroy mall turned out to just be a front for an illegal pot grow. [CBS 5]
- Remember how Intersection for the Arts was sounding kind of in trouble last summer? Here's an update. [Chron]
- The pressure is increasing for Airbnb to pay back taxes. [SF Gate]
- Some rare Asian coins were discovered in a stolen car in Redwood City. [ABC 7]
- Is your local Safeway going to become an Albertson’s? [SF Examiner]
- The NYT just did it. Now Bloomberg takes a look at the Tenderloin, too. [Bloomberg]