• The Bay Area Toll Authority, which operates the Bay, San Mateo, Dumbarton, Richmond-San Rafael, Carquinez, Benicia-Martinez, and Antioch bridges, is hiring a consultant to look into the question of whether all the bridges should convert to automated toll-taking like the Golden Gate did last year. [Chron]
  • What can be done to make Uber comply with the ADA? [Examiner]
  • Former Google engineer Kelly Ellis tweets about alleged sexual harassment she says she endured at the company. Google has not publicly responded. [BuzzFeed, SF Weekly]
  • Though City College was recently given a major reprieve, it still needs to fix a lot to stay in business. [Chron]
  • Lots of sommeliers are leaving the Bay Area, amounting to a "major brain drain" for the local wine world while sommelier culture is thriving in New York and L.A. [Chron]
  • A beloved artist and jewelry maker was killed by a hit-and-run driver in Oakland. [Chron]
  • Marina residents are outraged over a National Parks proposal to move the Alcatraz ferry to Fort Mason. [Chron]
  • The Planning Department now has a cool new interactive map tool that shows every project currently proposed or up for approvals. [Curbed]