- The 27-year-old woman, Sharinna Beoncia Grady, accused of stabbing a 10-year-old boy on Muni last week pleaded not guilty today. [CBS 5]
- Remember how the Board of Supervisors passed a new law last year requiring much higher relocation payouts by landlords in the case of Ellis Act evictions? And then a judge struck it down but the Supes introduced an amended version of the law in February capping the payouts at $50K? Well, a Superior Court judge has struck down the amended law too. [Chron]
- And remember that DriveNow service owned by BMW that launched a couple years ago allowing people to rent electric cars by the minute or hour? It's shutting down due to the city's parking permitting policies, saying they might start up again if things change. [AutoNews]
- Twitter launched Moments today, and [CNET] calls this "the most important significant update to the service in its history."
- SF's Rec & Parks Department is now mowing some lawns with a pair of $50,000 "lawn drones." What happened to the goats? [SF Mag]
- Up in Fort Bragg, where the main source of drinking water has practically dried up, they've had to mandate paper plates and cups for restaurants. [Chron]
- "Definitive guide to eating and drinking in North Beach" leaves out Tosca, Coi, Specs, Mario's Bohemian Cigar Store. [Bold Italic]