- Your weekend ICMY: A power line fall closes 101 Saturday and Sunday night, a rent increase closes Boogaloos, SFPD recovered a guitar that once belonged to a Red Hot Chili Pepper, some guys who Periscoped their crime spree got busted, and a Bayview church was defaced with racist graffiti.
- Here are your Saturday and Sunday links.
- SF man crossing SoCal road is killed by driver. [Bay City News]
- Here's a handy "interactive" map of the housing projects planned for the Mid-Market/Upper Market area. [SF Business Times]
- What life is like in East Palo Alto. [Cnet]
- One-time [SF Chronicle] publisher John B. Sias has died.
- Here's a transcript of a 70s-era interview with a Japanese-American doctor who lived through the 1906 quake and World War II. [Hoodline]
- Barry Zito sold his Marin County mansion for a loss. [SF Business Times]
- Google's much-hyped OnHub router (or something) gets lukewarm reviews. [Ars Technica]
- San Francisco spent nearly $1.5 million defending police Chief Greg Suhr in a whistleblower lawsuit that the city ultimately settled for $725,000. [SF Examiner]
- Six San Quentin inmates have Legionnaires Disease, and there might be others. [Bay City News]