- Nan Tucker McEvoy, the last member of The [SF Chronicle]’s founding family, has died at age 95. She was a real character and a lot of fun.
- D11 Supe John Avalos talks development (among other things) with the [Ingleside Light].
- "Reading these rants and news stories," on trash in Dolores Park, [Uptown Almanac] writes, "you get the sinking feeling that some neighbors are inflating the situation in an effort to get the park fun shut down."
- [Priceonomics] asks, "Should You Tip on Takeout?"
- “The capital city of Asian America is becoming too expensive for many Asians.” [SF Magazine]
- Techies are getting into auto racing, says the [New York Times], because they are the manliest of men! (They could gentrify the Mission, but can they gentrify NASCAR?)
- This Tenderloin project’s decade of delays shows why affordable housing is languishing. [SF Business Times]
- The SF software engineer who was questioned by a (supposedly against regulation) joint SFPD/FBI op has filed a complaint with the city. [SF Examiner]
- The [LA Times] takes a long look at Ed Lee's response to SF's housing crisis.
- I'm done with Season 4 of The Wire. Warning: I say "dick" a lot in this report. [Previously.tv]