- Weekend ICYMI: A hiker was killed in a cliff collapse at Point Reyes, Twitter's getting sued for allegedly denying promotions to women, we reviewed the Thrillpeddlers Jewels of Paris, a drunk Campbell man drove over his stepdaughter, a mini-doc details SF's rad 1970s video art scene, and lots happened in this Week In Food.
- Here are your Saturday and Sunday links
- Pot dispensaries funded Saturday's SFPD gun buyback, which netted 91 firearms. [NBC Bay Area]
- One of the three teens who admitted they sexually assaulted SJ teen Audrie Pott days before she hanged herself has settled a wrongful-death suit brought by her parents. [Associated Press]
- What is the story behind this suitcase??? [Capp Street Crap]
- [The Huffington Post] believes that Barry Bonds should be a first-ballot hall of famer.
- Another SF Fresh & Easy bites it. [SocketSite]
- Here's how the city is planning to fix up Buena Vista Park. [Hoodline]
- "Americans’ Retirement Funds Increasingly Contain Tech Start-Up Stocks" reads this headline from the [New York Times]. Immediately, I look outside to make sure I haven't traveled back in time to the year 1999. Nope, still 2015, I guess.
- The Ocean Beach seawall is getting a major revamp. [SF Chronicle]
- Over a hundred people took to the streets of the Mission to remember Alex Nieto, who was shot and killed by SFPD officers last year. [Mission Local]
- Today the US Supreme Court is hearing arguments on if the Americans With Disabilities Act requires police to take special precautions when trying to arrest armed and violent suspects who are mentally ill, based on a fatal SFPD shooting. [Associated Press]