- After the PUC penalty of $1.6 billion to PG&E, that's $2.2 billion in total fines for the 2010 blast. [Business Times]
- A successful tech entrepreneur writes about her attempts to remain bohemian for Vogue, and Gawker calls her on her shit. [Vogue, Gawker]
- Would you pay a monthly fee for YouTube if you didn’t have to see ads? Soon you can decide! [KRON 4]
- Here are some renderings of the Market Street public art installations that make up the Prototyping Festival happening now. [HuffPo]
- A plan for 400-foot towers at Market and Van Ness is moving forward. [Business Times]
- Combining a couple of forces here, Supervisor Avalos proposes a pollution tax on downtown commercial properties with the money to go to affordable housing. [CBS]
- Although the Department of Public Works says that Valencia’s McCoppin hub was closed for repairs, neighbors think the closure could be a homeless deterrent. [Mission Local]
- The city has let the old Potrero Police Station fall into shocking disrepair. [KTVU]
- A Southern California senator proposes “right to rest” bill, C. W. Nevius treats the idea like a piñata. [Chron]