- Elderly SF tenants get worried when they're asked to relocate for building renovation. [ABC7]
- [Wired] explains their relationship with Reddit and how their shared ownership may or may not influence their coverage.
- Medium cracks down on cyberbullying. [CNet]
- W. Kamau Bell is back in the Bay Area and talking to Beth. [SF Chronicle]
- Neighborhood associations for Castro/Eureka Valley, Lower Haight, Hayes Valley, NoPa, and Duboce Triangle have formed a coalition to announce a new policy statement that aims to boost affordable housing in new developments. [Hoodline]
- New 14-story, 120-unit apartment building proposed for 830 Eddy Street. [SF Business Times]
- Muni to pony up $525,000 in fines for fuel tank violations. [SF Chronicle]
- An appeals court has upheld California's ban on shark fins. [KQED]
- Opponents fail to attend community meeting on controversial Mission mural. [Mission Local]
- Meat tenderizer assault at Market Street church. [SF Examiner]