- Farewell, Geary Boulevard Radio Shacks! Oh, come on, like you're surprised. [Richmond SF blog]
- Do you live on landfill? If you can handle the anxiety that might come with the knowledge that you're on shaky ground, click on this [Priceonomics] link.
- Uber driver allegedly sexually assaults passenger in Boston. [SF Business Times]
- Now Sidecar's doing same-day delivery. [GeekWire]
- A puzzler: Supe Jane Kim spearheaded a move to take away Lech Walesa’s namesake street over talking trash about gay folks, but Junipero Serra "wiped out native populations, enslaved converts and spread disease" but no one's saying we need to rename the SF stretch of road that bears his moniker! Anyway, this [Associated Press] report isn't about SF streets, it's about people who say Serra shouldn't be sainted.
- SFUSD will make unvaccinated kids stay home for 21 days if there’s a measles case at their school. [ABC7]
- Crime roundup: Union Square jewelry store robbed at gunpoint, Man robbed at gunpoint in Chinatown after refusing to buy drugs, Loud retort to loud music on Muni results in beating, robbery all recounted by the [SF Examiner].
- Bad driver roundup: Jag driver runs red light at 14th Street and South Van Ness Avenue, three are injured [ABC7] and a driver "purportedly in the midst of a crime spree" strikes "Former California Assemblyman Tom Ammiano, a community activist, a cab driver and a police officer" near Mission and Sixth Streets. [NBC Bay Area] [SF Weekly]
- Food and drink bummer roundup: Bin 38 bites it [Eater SF], docs filed with the Planning Department suggest that the Hemlock Tavern might face demolition [Hoodline], Foreign Cinema owner Gayle Pirie says "F the Boom." [Inside Scoop]