• In addition to almonds, here are California’s top water guzzling culprits. [KQED]
  • There's an "eco pop-up" launching this week in an effort to hold everyone's hand and show them how to remove and recycle their trash in Dolores Park. [7x7]
  • Regarding San Jose’s and SF’s programs to provide technology, specifically free smartphones, to the homeless. [NYT]
  • David Chiu introduces statewide bill, like one we have in SF, banning anti-abortion propaganda at crisis pregnancy centers. [SFBay]
  • And an anti-abortion group is demanding an environmental impact report to block a South San Francisco Planned Parenthood. [Chron]
  • A Bernal Heights guy who’s lived in SF for over 30 years pens breakup letter to SF, mourning the loss of "funky ass music" and late-night art openings. [Bernalwood]
  • Retired SF architect Eugene Lew has a “Dom-I-City” housing design proposal he'd like to show you. (It's family housing in five-story, five-unit buildings with shared outdoor gardens.) [Examiner]
  • KQED put this ethicist on the air arguing (still!) that Batkid was a waste of money. Many listeners responded. [KQED]
  • Cincinnati lawyers have filed a case to once again try to legalize prostitution in SF. [SF Business Times]
  • Not surprisingly, San Francisco is the most sought after location for Chinese buyers looking to buy properties offshore. [South China Morning Post]