- The Chron's John King paints a totally plausible scenario in which Donald Trump could end up being the highest bidder for a site that's going up for auction, in the Transby District, that's zoned for a tower as tall as the TransAmerica Pyramid. [Chron]
- Michael Petrelis has been on a campaign to get taxpayer-funded toilets in SF fire houses opened for public use, and he's succeeded however there's a caveat: you can't use one if you're drunk. [Petrelis]
- The Oakland Police seem intent on only showing body-camera footage to the public when it definitively proves they did nothing wrong. [East Bay Express]
- As expected, the 21 Club in the Tenderloin has closed to make way for the next incarnation of beloved tiny bar Big. [Inside Scoop]
- Alleged SF insider trader arrested. [Fox News, CBS 5]
- Tech worker busted at SFO for stealing trade secrets. [SF Appeal]
- Amazon is secretly testing a new restaurant delivery service in Seattle (like we need another one). [Geekwire]
- Uber is partnering with the University of Arizona for self-driving car research. [TheVerge]