- CEO for San Rafael-based startup posted (then removed) ad for combined Executive Assistant/Nanny for a 9-month-old. Since it looks like both jobs involve caring for someone with a brain that's not fully developed, perhaps it's a good pairing. [Valleywag]
- Here's the transcript from when the head of the silk Road ordered five killings. [Wired]
- Two SF women will appear on the 30th (!) season of Survivor. [CBS5]
- Castro Street Antique Mall owner cites lengthy street construction project, massive rent increase as reasons for closure. [Hoodline]
- School choice means San Francisco schools are resegregating, says [The Public Press].
- Those three recent big fires in SF have been ruled as accidental, not arson. [SF Chronicle]
- Speaking of, [Mission Local] has a nice portrait of the man killed in Wednesday's Mission fire.
- City workers seem to be having a hard time keeping up with SF's leaky fire hydrants. [KTVU]
- City workers seem to be having a hard time keeping up with the demand for parklets. [SF Examiner]
- Local fashion designer faces big setback after her car is stolen in SoMa with her inventory inside, and when the cart was recovered, the clothing was gone. [ABC7]
- Soon you might see Twitter ads in places besides Twitter. [re/code]