- First it was drag queens, and now Native Americans have been the target of a Facebook crackdown over "fake" names, which actually are not fake. And it looks like this dates to around the same time as the drag queen controversy, around October. [CBS 5]
- Pro golfer Paul McGinley had his clubs stolen out of his car at the Cliff House. [CBS 5]
- According to a new Buzzfeed survey, a full 81 percent of LGBT respondents said they had been harassed in San Francisco, and 68 percent had experienced physical violence. Could this be accurate? [Buzzfeed]
- Here's a classic scenario: Allegedly corrupt former Public Utilities Commission head honored at fancy SF dinner hosted by Willie Brown. [CBS 5]
- Those kills switches on the iPhone? It looks like they've caused a dramatic drop in thefts. [Reuters]
- Two more robberies just happened where the thieves posed as utility workers. [Examiner]
- Kokkari, Hawker Fare, and others become contenders for this year’s Bauer update of the Top 100 restaurants. [Inside Scoop]