- California is breaking the law by failing to include updates about sex offenders on its Megan’s Law website. [KRON 4]
- In-N-Out is suing SF-based startup DoorDash because it uses an imitation of the burger spot's logo to advertise that it delivers their food. [Chron]
- Once again, John King Would like you to know how fucking terrible the design of Hallidie Plaza and the Powell BART entrance are.
- Snoop Dogg has just launched a new weed line in Colorado. [CBS 5]
- Now Facebook has a notification app that’s getting some attention, and here’s a video of how it works. [Laughing Squid]
- Here are some more designs for the new Presidio Parklands project that will connect the Presidio to Crissy Field and the waterfront. [Business Times]
- This SF restaurant worker is in the running for "best facial hair specimen"? [Chron]
- Plans for a controversial Bayview homeless shelter have been scrapped. [KQED]
- Gascon and Suhr fire quotes back and forth in a political war over Prop 47. [SF Weekly]
- Cobalt, a startup seeking to sell private planes, launches in SF. [Chron]
- Bloomberg argues for increased density in SF. [Bloomberg]