- The SF Bicycle Coalition's new director has backed away from the job after only eight months in the game. SF politics is a full-contact sport, buddy! [SFist]
- SF's ambulance response times appear to improve. [SF Chronicle]
- Soon it'll be cheaper to recover your stolen car in SF. [Bay City News]
- New flight paths at SFO have some area residents covering their ears. [KRON4]
- Mark Zuckerberg donates $20 million to bring internet access to US schools. [Wired]
- How 633 Folsom Street might grow up. [SocketSite]
- The employees of Touchless Car Wash plan for the future. [Hoodline]
- There's a flasher at SF State. [Golden Gate Xpress]
- FasTrak failures mean Modoc County woman gets 55 tickets for Bay Area bridge crossings she never made. [Sacramento Bee]
- SF is one of the cities chosen to host the Copa América Centenario soccer tournament next year. [New York Times]
- Peet's deal to buy Stumptown has been sealed. [SF Business Times]
- Transgender people and their supporters will demonstrate at 10th and Mission to call for more shelter spaces for black transgender women. [Bay Area Reporter]
- Controversy over the redesign for Garfield Pool. [Mission Local]
- Nearly a year later, BART's Black Friday protesters are still demanding that their charges be dropped. [ABC7]