- San Francisco home sales are the slowest they've been in three years. [SocketSite]
- Human tellers to be excised from 100-year-old Bernal Heights bank. [Bernalwood]
- Oh, good, another smoke shop for the Upper Haight. [Hoodline]
- Friday marks the 100th anniversary of opening day for the 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition, so [Curbed SF] has a look back.
- Duty Free Shoppers Group co-founder Chuck Feeney gives UCSF $100 million. [SF Business Times]
- Are San Francisco Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone and Star of the Sea Church pastor Joseph Illo hateful bigots or publicity whores? Or both? [SF Chronicle]
- SF watch collector buys incredibly rare timepiece seller found at Goodwill for $5.99. [AZ Family]
- A homeless vet well-known to Montgomery [BART] station users gets a place of his own.
- 18 scofflaws remain in SF's mandatory seismic retrofit program. [KQED]
- YouTube is cracking down on users who have non-Google ads in their videos. [Digiday]
- Oh, man, I am loving season three of The Wire. [Previously.tv]