- ICYMI this weekend: a 9-year-old was allegedly killed by a teen in Discovery Bay, the 49ers lost to a bunch of soccer-playing kids, a Google exec died on Everest in an avalanche triggered by the Nepal quake, baseball was played at San Quentin, and Yelp got a lawsuit by shareholders alleging fake reviews dismissed.
- Here are your Saturday and Sunday linkdumps.
- City College battle prompts bills to rein in accreditation panel. [SF Chronicle]
- Obama's defense secretary heads to Silicon Valley to woo tech talent. [New York Times]
- A visit to Pier 24 Photography. [Civic Center]
- Why Google+ failed, according to Google insiders. [Business Insider]
- All Heald and Corinthian Colleges have abruptly shut down. [KRON4] [Associated Press] [ABC7]
- Here are the most expensive homes sold in January 2015 in San Francisco. [SF Business Times]
- Rec and Park will be unveiling its Dolores Park Action Plan tomorrow. [Dolores Park Works]
- Smoke on BART train prompts evacuation at 16th Street this morning. [CBS5]
- Local doctors are prescribing visits to SF's parks. [SF Examiner]