- A dive into Uber’s labor issues and the counterculture "driver-partners" are creating in response. [The Awl]
- This Tenderloin non-profit uses an anti-loitering noise machine to ward off homeless persons. [Weekly]
- Facebook knows that all relationships come to an end and wants to help you have a more positive online breakup experience. [Facebook]
- The groups Eviction Defense Collaborative and Tenants Together were, in a deep irony, themselves evicted in favor of co-working space startup WeWork. [SFMag]
- SF State president drops idea for "pouring rights" contract with soda companies. [Ex]
- SF’s most expensive street is... Mission Street? [Business Times]
- An Oakland City Council member stands accused of harassing, assaulting a former Black Panther leader. [Chron]
- The motorcyclist struck by an allegedly drunk San Francisco firefighter speaks out. [ABC7]
- Is Yahoo reaching The Last Days of Marissa Mayer? [Forbes] [WSJ]
- The singed site of the Mission tire store fire has been ransacked. [Ex]
- A new City program has been announced with the aim of housing more families with elementary-school-age children. [Chron]
- A report says that the current SF housing landscape looks an awful lot like the pre-crash one in 2000. [Marketwatch]