• Two high school football players were shot Friday afternoon and a playoff game canceled in Sacramento. [Sacramento Bee]
  • Crescent Heights wins its bidding war to build the Transbay residential tower. [Business Times]
  • CCSF students and faculty marched from their Mission to Civic Center campuses to protest cuts. [Hoodline]
  • Facebook is testing a Snapchat-like “self-destructing” messages. [Consumerist]
  • Sequoia Capital "has funneled millions of dollars to scores of well-connected entrepreneurs and academics, who invest and look for ideas." [Wall Street Journal]
  • CA offers SF $80 million for a new jail, which puts us in a rough place because if we take it, we have to build a $160 million new building, and if we don’t we don't, we won’t be able to build anything. [Chron]
  • Lakes are “shockingly” low amid drought. [Chron]
  • The Chronicle publishes criticism of its Bay Bridge coverage. [Chron]
  • SF is moving forward on automated speed cameras. [Chron]
  • During El Niño, a NASA representative says you can expect “mudslides, heavy rainfall, one storm after another like a conveyor belt.” [LA Times]