- Reminder! Muni is shutting down the underground Metro at 9:30 or 10 p.m. starting tonight. Also there is no BART service Saturday or Sunday between West Oakland and Embarcadero Stations. [BART]
- Those Donald Trump piñatas can now be found in the Mission. [JeffreyVeen/Twitter]
- And as we told you it would be, the Muni E line, from CalTrain to Fisherman's Wharf, launched today. [Hoodline]
- You know that weird story from Thursday about the hit-and-run suspect who died after struggling with police on Lombard Street? He's been identified as 57-year-old Filimoni Raiyawa, and he was "wanted by the Sonoma County Sheriff’s Office for allegedly assaulting an elderly man earlier Thursday on Dupont Road west of Sebastopol." [Chron]
- There's some internal strife over at the SF Bicycle Coalition about a move to eliminate an election for the board. [Chron]
- One analyst is saying that Yelp may be in a "death spiral," and they're currently having trouble recruiting salespeople. [Business Times, CNET]
- Facebook’s built a solar-powered drone with a 140-foot wingspan that weighs less than 1,000 pounds in Menlo Park, all to deliver WiFi to unconnected parts of the world. [Chron]
- Google Glass continues to scramble for relevance, this time it’s a workplace version that clips to your extant glasses. [Wired]
- A proposed change to San Francisco’s Administrative Code would prohibit landlords from raising the rent for an apartment after certain vacancies, and protect tenants in illegal units as well. [Socketsite]
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Sinbad’s loses in court, but they'll still probably appeal and stubbornly stick around until Christmas. [Chron]
- Former 49ers and Raiders offensive lineman Kwame Harris made his first court appearance Friday in San Francisco after he was allegedly involved in two hit-and-run collisions while on drugs, fell asleep in a running vehicle and tried to bite the hand of a responding officer before he was arrested earlier this year. [Chron]