• Attorneys with the San Francisco Public Defender's Office say there are a disturbing number of cases in the City against innocent people eventually exonerated by video evidence, but that nonetheless in low profile cases the SFPD is not doing enough to search for it. [ABC7]
  • Apple is contemplating an expansion to north San Jose, where it bought land in August, with a campus of up to 4.15 million square feet. [Business Times]
  • Reddit debuted its original documentary shorts today. [CNET]
  • Tahoe resorts are using El Niño for marketing purposes, which they sorely need after lackluster past seasons. [Business Times]
  • For the fourth time since Junipero Serra's September canonization, vandals have defaced his statue in Santa Cruz. [CBS SF]
  • The first influenza-related death in a person under the age of 65 in California — for this season — just occurred in Santa Clara County. [CBS SF]
  • A flashy new rental property, the Civic, just opened at 101 Polk. [Curbed]
  • Three dogs rescued from a meat farm in South Korea are up for adoption as the SF SPCA. [Chron]