- [Wired] gives Twitter's new homepage the thumbs down.
- Driver crashes into Oakland building during police chase. [KRON4]
- Even following a necropsy, marine mammal experts can't figure out why that giant whale that washed up in Pacifica is dead. [Bay City News]
- Local pot startups are battling for your 4/20 bucks (just remember to behave). [SF Chronicle]
- A five-story building with four floors of condos over 7,300 square feet of ground floor retail space planned for 16th and Albion has been pushed back "by a number of years." [SocketSite]
- The new captain at SFPD's Park Station heads up his first community meeting. [Hoodline]
- This SF startup wants to display your cell phone data on your windshield. I get that this is a safety thing, but right now all I can imagine are my banal text conversations with Brock (think snack foods, cats, haircuts) projected into the world. [SF Business Times]
- San Francisco may be the first major US city with a drug take-back program. [Wall Street Journal]
- Check Please, Bay Area, that local TV gem, kicks off its tenth season tonight. [KQED]
- Peets is selling special Golden State Warriors coffee beans. [ABC7]
- The Arriba Juntos flea market is reportedly a hotbed of stolen bike parts. [Mission Local]
- 47 percent of the folks arrested by SFPD between 2009 and 2014 are black. [SF Examiner]
- Is SFPD juking the stats again? [SF Weekly]
- Everybody disagrees on how to solve San Francisco’s affordable housing crisis. [KALW]
- Is there any crossover between people who watch The Wire and people who watch iZombie? At least one, I guess: me. [Previously.tv]