- Alleged revenge porn guy pleads guilty in SF court. [Bay City News]
- Remember Sandra Coke, the federal investigator found strangled in Vacaville? Her boyfriend was sentenced to 131 years for the crime. [KRON4]
- Tom Hanks might play Sully Sullenberger in Clint Eastwood's film on the Flight 1589 landing. Another captain? Jesus, Tom, let's make it a three-fer get that Captain and Tennille biopic going. [Deadline]
- Facebook locks [Wired] reporter out of her account because their "real name" policy is a total mess.
- When Ten Walls went on a homophobic Twitter rant, promoters for a show he was headlining at Mezzanine dumped him and booked a gender fluid performer instead. [CBS5]
- No more confidential home sales for SF, sorry. [SocketSite]
- A look inside some affordable housing in Ocean View. [Ingleside Light]
- Developer to fund new space for Mission arts org he's displacing. [Curbed SF]
- A draft plan for a potential $900 million stadium for the Oakland Raiders will be delivered to city and Alameda County officials late Friday. [SF Business Times]
- Old timers might remember former [ABC7] reporter Laura Marquez, who died after a long battle with cancer Thursday.
- Six death row inmates at San Quentin are suing over the time they've been forced to remain in solitary confinement. [SF Chronicle]
- Enrique Pearce, the SF political consultant who's facing child porn charges, also has a history of drunk driving allegations, including the time he "allegedly drove his Porsche at 50 to 60 miles per hour through the intersection of 7th and Townsend streets while his blood alcohol level was over the legal limit." [SF Examiner]
- Can the Palou Phelps Natural Area be saved? [Bay Nature]