• Police in SF are displeased that Serena Williams didn’t report her phone theft. [KRON4]
  • A full-sized grocery store could come to 1200 Van Ness. [Socketsite]
  • Podcars. Are they the future of podcasting? Sorry I don't understand what these things are apparently they're cars. [ABC 7]
  • Menlo Country Club uses 2 million gallons of water a week, and other water gulpers exposed. [Chron]
  • Toyota invests a billion bucks in a Silicon Valley robot company, hmm. [CBS SF]
  • SF tenants who got higher Ellis aid before new compensation rules were struck down might be in trouble. [Mission Local]
  • A “crochet ninja” is leaving Pixar characters around the City. [ABC 7]
  • Read the wild and crazy backstory of Union Square’s Christmas tree. [Chron]
  • Pittsburg unlicensed driver flees from crash only to have another wreck that results in the death of a 2-year-old. [KRON4] [CBS SF]
  • 96 units of affordable senior housing are headed for 26th and Shotwell. [Mission Local]
  • The defense begins laying out its strategy in the Shrimp Boy case. [LA Times]
  • A new report says inmates, about 4,500, released under CA Proposition 47 have not caused a crime spike. [Examiner]
  • Danny Bowien of Mission Chinese talks life, food, and his new book. [Vanity Fair]