- Of the above photo, taken Friday afternoon, SFist reader Robert Gibson writes "They're taking down the Steinway Pianos sign at 649 Mission Street...kind of sad since it's a really cool old fashioned sign that's been around a long time."
- The Oakland City Council has unanimously approved an Oakland-Alameda County agreement that sets the stage for a new stadium for the Oakland Raiders. [SF Business Times]
- According to an [Indy Bay] report, long time SF nonprofit Conard House has allegedly become involved in illegal evictions.
- Is there a bunch of arsenic in your two-buck Chuck? [The Huffington Post]
- 100,000 more people living in SF have jobs than they did five years ago. [SocketSite]
- You already knew Sinbads is expected to close, and according to [Inside Scoop] the ax might be falling this weekend.
- A partnership between United Nations Women and Uber to create jobs for women lasted only eight days before the UN side backed out over concerns about Uber's labor issues. [Forbes]
- Woman is robbed of TV, then realizes whoever has it now is using her Netflix account, and she has their IP info. But SFPD still won't help her track down her stolen stuff. [ABC7]
- Judge tosses case of firefighter who was allegedly drunk when he drove an SFFD rig into a motorcyclist. [SF Chronicle] [ABC7]