- Remember Jelly, the San Francisco startup founded by Biz Stone after he left Twitter? It's dead now. [Chron]
- In sad news, local glitter artist Rene Garcia died of natural causes at age 41, while on vacation. A crowdfunding page has been set up for his family. [SFGate]
- The "tip credit” bill championed by the restaurant industry to lower the minimum wage for servers has died in the Assembly. [Inside Scoop]
- A fake fence company scammer is targeting older women in SF. [KRON4]
- An outfit called Big Tree Properties is trying to evict droves of tenants on Natoma Street over “poor housekeeping,” and other low-fault reasons after they refused to take buyouts. [KRON 4]
- Stanford student starts “Women of Silicon Valley” blog. [Buzzfeed]
- Oakland schools will no longer suspend kids for “willful defiance.” [Chron]
- Barry Bonds says the MLB colluded to end his career. [Chron]
- Should left turns be banned on a significant section of Divis? [Streetsblog]
- It's a tough week for local McDonald's: A new SoMa jail will displace the McDonalds next door to the Hall of Justice. [Socketsite]
- Mayor Lee unveiled a new homeless spending plan, committing to spending millions more on housing, medical and counseling programs, and more. [Chron]