- The suspect arrested in San Francisco's first domestic violence homicide of 2015 pleads not guilty. [Bay City News]
- The San Francisco Fire Department got an $8.2 million federal grant so they can hire 36 more staffers. [KRON4]
- Yahoo is buying Polyvore, a "startup that specializes in connecting merchants with consumers browsing for ideas on clothing, health, beauty and home decor products." Sounds like a highly-useful company that will be just the thing to save Yahoo from floundering any further. [Associated Press]
- Big shakeup for SF hotels. [SF Business Times]
- Robot Dance Party will return to Dolores Park this weekend, permits be damned. [Uptown Almanac]
- Airbnb's opening a campaign office in the Mission to fight the ballot measure pushing for increased regulation of the company. [Capp Street Crap]
- A bad landlord story has a happy ending at 308 Turk. [Hoodline]
- Uber just got $1 billion more in funding, making its new valuation $51 billion. [SF Business Times]
- The enforcement skirmish between cycling advocates and SFPD continues. [Streetsblog SF]
- Twitter's losing the product lead who runs their iOS and Android apps. [re/code]