- Your weekend ICYMI: Police cars were attacked during one of at least two sideshows in Oakland on Sunday, a video was released showing what appears to be Alameda County Sheriff's deputies beating an unarmed suspect in the Mission, a vigil for victims of the Paris attacks was held at SF City Hall, and the long-awaited implosion of the old Bay Bridge's largest pier went of without a hitch.
- Your Saturday and Sunday links.
- Rent strike continues at SF's Midtown Park Apartments. [IndyBay]
- If you wonder why Bay Area federal buildings are flying their American flags at half-staff, it's because of the Paris attacks. [Associated Press]
- Long-time SFist readers who who remember the days of We Read The Weeklies will recall that back then, local writer Annalee Newitz was the SF Bay Guardian's "Techsploitation" columnist. Fast-forward a decade, and after a nice run at Gawker Media's iO9, she's headed to Ars Technica to be their tech culture writer. Congrats, Annalee! [Fishbowl]
- Why wouldn't anyone buy this “exquisite and rare” 4,656-square-foot Pacific Heights home? (I'm serious! It's beautiful!) [SocketSite]
- San Jose is going to have a Super Bowl "clean zone." [SF Business Times]
- SoMa Action Committee disputes claims that the 5M project will be 40 percent affordable housing. [SF Examiner]
- There's a showdown in Mission Terrace between a private school and Little City Gardens, SF's only commercial farm. [SF Chronicle]