- "San Francisco’s anti-gun ideology is simply not worth risking my family’s safety." [National Review]
- If we had sheriff's deputies instead of SFPD officers transfer prisoners, we'd free up 100 officers for patrolling duties — but Mayor Lee doesn't seem particularly interested in exploring that option. [SF Examiner]
- Starbucks is not that happy about SF's new soda labeling rule, since things like frappuccinos would be covered. [Bloomberg]
- A 75-unit affordable housing project has opened in North Beach. [SF Business Times]
- Keeping SF's massage parlors from being hotbeds of sex trafficking is harder than it looks. [SF Examiner]
- New program in SF would help middle-class homebuyers. [KQED]
- Opening of "technical cashmere" chain in Hayes Valley delayed. [Hoodline]