• Who put this swastika on the football field of a South San Francisco school? [KRON4] [San Jose Mercury News] [CBS5] [KTVU]
  • Artists can apply to get some big pieces of the old Bay Bridge. [SF Chronicle] [KRON4] [ABC7]
  • After 51 years in the business, Shakespeare & Co, one of the Bay Area's oldest independent bookstores, abruptly closed last night. [KQED]
  • Mission Restaurant Moratorium? David Campos...and Ed Lee (?!? That’s what the [SF Business Times] claims, though!) propose a moratorium on combining 24th Street retail spaces. The goal? To stop large restaurants in their tracks.
  • What should we put in the Palace of Fine Arts now that the Exploratorium is gone? [SF Examiner]
  • Get ready for more Instagram ads. [CBS5]
  • Sunset Magazine is relocating from their historic, Cliff May-designed Menlo Park headquarters where they’ve been since 1951 to Jack London Square in Oakland. [KQED]
  • It's been a year since Blow subject George Jung got out of jail and into SF. [CBS5]
  • Muni buses could nab drivers for moving violations. [KRON4]
  • Five displaced in Mission fire. [Mission Local]