Lightning struck the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco on Monday https://t.co/SWwlqKT99L pic.twitter.com/OJUlTU8o5D
— The New York Times (@nytimes) November 10, 2015
- Lightning struck the Golden Gate Bridge this morning, and it became one of the New York Times's photos of the day. [NYT]
- Park Station cops say their undercover, buy-and-busts in the Haight are a "success." [Hoodline]
- The Castro Theatre's big Wurlitzer organ, which has been on loan and in constant use since the 1980s, has been removed and the organist is still raising funds to replace it. [Hoodline]
- A key witness in the Nevada busing-of-mentally-ill-people-to-California case just died at Laguna Honda hospital, and his story is sad, tragic, ultimately slightly redemptive, and amazing. [Chron]
- There's more about how the election means trouble ahead for Ed Lee. [Chron]
- The massive class action suit against Apple over employee bag searches was tossed. [CNET]
- Here’s how impossible it is to contact the US Postal Service in SF. [Richmond SF]
- Who went to Willie Brown’s election day party with the free food and wine? [Chron]
- Airbnb *might* eventually share some data with SF regulators, at the behest of Aaron Peskin. [Chron]
- A $35 million Atherton home sale is not actually a record, but is still extremely high. [SocketSite]