- How the Mission blue butterfly ended up flying over Twin Peaks yet again. [Bay Nature]
- Google's looking for a new Doodler. [KRON4]
- [SF Magazine] suggests that the Chron's recent school desegregation "special report" was basically just a rehash of a set of pieces the SF Public Press published months earlier.
- Lyft might let riders rate each other, connect post-ride. [TechCrunch]
- Police are cracking down on Haight Street dog leash violations. [Hoodline]
- Raiders owner says "I'm trying to stay in Oakland," but is still moving ahead on plans for a stadium project in Southern California. [SF Business Times] [Associated Press] [ABC7]
- A developer is proposing a 181-room hotel on Howard Street near Moscone Center. [SF Business Times]
- SFPD recruits thwart Market Street smash-and-grab robbery. [CBS5]
- SF voters will decide if city workers can get more parental leave. [SF Chronicle]
- Treasure Island firefighters get a new temporary home. [KTVU]
- Tourists like to go to the Mission. [Mission Local]
- Tight security at Oakland city council meeting might have violated law. [SF Chronicle]
- Now your Google search results are going to get all crapped up with tweets. [Twitter]
- Chinese applicants to the University of San Francisco need not submit a transcript or an SAT score. [Inside Higher Education]