• Is SF getting more conservative? Slightly, according to a study. [SF Mag]
  • Kamala Harris is a shoo-in for Barbara Boxer’s Senate seat, says the [New York Times].
  • If Denise Huskins and her boyfriend actually did fabricate that kidnapping story in order to get $8,500 out of somebody, they could faces charges of conspiracy, falsely creating an emergency, or even extortion. Good thing they now have lawyers. [Chron]
  • Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew remembered in SF ceremony. [Channel News Asia]
  • Former Guardian publisher Marke B. celebrates SF Weekly possibly circling the drain on [48 Hills].
  • Berkeley “hospitality ambassador” caught on video beating up homeless guy, gets fired. [KRON 4]
  • Jane Kim says SF might want to add extra taxes to luxury condo sales that could go to fund affordable housing. [SF Public Press]
  • Well this is lame: A kid in Milpitas had the chutzpah and imagination to ride up on a horse to ask a girl to prom, and she said yes, but the stunt got him suspended. [KTVU]
  • How a Castro resident has tirelessly fought to shut down a “hacker hostel” that moved in upstairs from him. [Chron]