- A jilted Sacramento bride decided to throw the reception anyway and feed the homeless, and multiple local TV stations covered it. [ABC 7, CBS 5]
- Among several other incidents in the Mission over the weekend, a 38-year-old man was stabbed on Mission Street, and "a 36-year-old man was assaulted in Dolores Park when he was approached by a group of four men in their 20s and struck in the head with a glass bottle." [Mission Local]
- That little "Up" house in Oakland got moved by UCSF to make way for Children's Hospital construction. [CBS 5]
- Cops are now trying to access your genetic information from 23andme. [Fusion]
- Museum chair and socialite Dede Wilsey is facing financial misconduct charges in a deYoung Museum probe stemming from a whistle-blower, and a questionable $450,000 gift to an ailing staffer. [Chron]
- Some construction on Castro Street has messed up one of the Rainbow Walk plaques, and neighbors are upset. [Hoodline]
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How do San Franciscans spend their money? Mostly on food, obviously. [Curbed]