• UC Hastings Law School is looking to build some huge new buildings in the Tenderloin. [Chron]
  • Local woman thought she had the flu. Turned out to be flesh-eating bacteria. [ABC 7]
  • Despite having been the city's red-light district for decades, some North Beach parents are upset about Centerfolds' new "all-nude" signage. [KRON 4]
  • The New Yorker has a new piece about Meyer Sound, and the new sophisticated sound design by Meyer at Oliveto in Oakland, where each table has its own "sonic zone." [New Yorker]
  • Chinatown's sidewalks seriously need to be wider. But it's complicated. And did you know our Chinatown is "the most densely populated urban area west of Manhattan"? [Chron]
  • Remember the case of the sexual abuse accusations against Palantir co-founder Jon Lonsdale? Well, the NYT Magazine did a lengthy piece about it, and his accuser, Ellie Clougherty, who was a Stanford undergrad at the time. In case you missed it. [NYT]
  • BART got a $5 million grant to study trackside safety. [BART]
  • The SFPD did a terrible job helping these Bernal Heights robbery victims. [Bernalwood]