- Livermore firefighters and cops talked a woman down after she threatened to leap from an overpass. [Bay City News]
- Franklin Street was (loudly) paved from 10 p.m. to 4:30 a.m. Wednesday, displeasing at least one area resident. [Civic Center]
- New murals for the Tenderloin PG&E substation. [Hoodline]
- A look inside the brain of Adobe's director of experience design. [New York Times]
- No one thinks the Vatican is going to remove SF's vile, drunk driving Archbishop Cordlione. [SF Chronicle]
- The body of a motorcyclist who fell from the Antioch Bridge has been found. [ABC7]
- The SF Giants got their World Series rings last night. [Associated Press]
- SF "tech guru" quits his job to stay home and raise his kids. [Yahoo]
- Golfers descend on SF. [SF Chronicle]
- The [Economic Times] picks some odd places in SF to highlight.
- Founder of Leap, that "not a transportation carrier" transportation carrier, says "we want to inspire Muni." Yeah, you inspire something. [Al Jazeera]