• This citizen data scientist has broken down SFPD data to make trend maps of drug offenses in San Francisco. [Lance Martin]
  • The proposed Mission development moratorium includes a ban on new high-end restaurants, but will that work? [Business Times]
  • The Muni bus driver who struck and killed a pedestrian on a Castro sidewalk has been acquitted. [Bay Area Reporter]
  • Will big investments be bad for big companies like Uber? [Chronicle]
  • The Bay Bridge leaks, with its cracked rod situation getting worse and no solution in sight. Are tollpayers to foot the bill? [Chronicle]
  • Apple, Yahoo, eBay, Zynga, and Genentech bus drivers have voted to join the Teamsters. [Chronicle]
  • A Pinole woman was airlifted after an attack from her pit bull left her seriously injured. [CBS5]
  • One of San Francisco's few family-friendly homeless shelters requires each full family to be in line by early afternoon in order to receive a bed for the night. But that forces kids to miss school, says the Examiner [Examiner]
  • Here's a lengthy interview with Marissa Mayer regarding Yahoo at 20-years-old. [Backchannel]
  • Parents say that local schools are keeping kids from learning all the math they need, but is it misinformation spread by one parent’s petition? [Chronicle]
  • The planned Warriors arena has more support in San Francisco than ever before. [Chronicle]