- Here's what we rounded up on Saturday and Sunday.
- Defense team for Silk Road founder Ross "Dread Pirate" Roberts seeks another trial over illegal search allegations. [Wired]
- Catharine Baker (R-San Ramon) is proposing legislation to end BART strikes, here's her plan. [KRON4]
- After a price chop, you can buy the house from the first season of Top Chef for only $4,999,000. [SocketSite]
- The [SF Business Times] asked San Francisco's top tech employers what job seekers can do to up their chances of landing a position at their companies. Here are their answers.
- Crab fisherman saved seven yachters from a burning boat near Tiburon Sunday. [ABC7]
- Pedestrian struck and killed by Caltrain Monday morning. [CBS5]
- Eyewitnesses to the fatal SFPD shooting of Amilcar López-Pérez say they fear police reprisals, but that the cops are lying about how the shooting went down. [Mission Local]
- The drought is forcing water rates way up all across the Bay Area. [NBC Bay Area]
- Pablo Sandoval says it was not hard to leave the SF Giants "al all," because "If you want me around, you make the effort to push and get me back." [Bleacher Report]