- Your weekend ICYMI: There's an unauthorized Steve Jobs documentary, there was a refinery fire in Rodeo, a shoplifter went down hard at Bloomingdales, another dead whale washed up in Pacifica, and a photographer got some amazing photos of the Rocky fire.
- Here are your Saturday and Sunday links.
- Beth checks out the food at SF County Jail. [SF Gate]
- Is Uber doing enough to train their drivers on disability rights? [Cnet]
- [MrEricSir] checked out KitTea Cafe.
- $189 million luxury apartment complex in Mission Bay is 30 percent leased and 20 percent occupied, with a waiting list for rooms on the higher levels of the tower. [SF Business Times]
- Drivers of commuter shuttles for six Silicon Valley companies voted unanimously Saturday to approve a proposed three-year contract that the Teamsters Union said will raise their pay, make them eligible for overtime and paid holidays, subsidize health care and address the issue of split shifts. [Wall Street Journal]
- Siri might soon transcribe your voicemail. [Business Insider]
- The Mission Child Care Consortium, a go-to for working class families needing a place to watch over their 3 to 5-year-olds, struggles to find a permanent home. [SF Examiner]