• Parking meter fees might soon go up for everyone, not just credit card users, after Visa calls out SFMTA for violating an agreement. [Examiner] [CBS 5]
  • More details on the Sacred Heart (Church of 8 Wheels) conversion to housing. [SF Business Times]
  • Santa Clara Youth Soccer lost its suit against the NFL over loss of fields for Super Bowl 50, but the organization is still fighting. [Chronicle] [KRON 4]
  • We all knew it was coming, but the Oakland Raiders finally officially applied to move to LA. [KRON 4] [ABC 7] [SF Chronicle]
  • A Santa Clara firefighter accused of abusing a 5-month-old dog until it died is now on paid leave. [ABC 7]
  • An African-American staffer at the San Francisco DA’s office says a co-worker called her a racial slur, and that neither HR nor city officials properly investigated the incident. [Chronicle]
  • Supervisor John Avalos says SFPD is "doing enforcement that’s convenient to them" as opposed to "doing their duty to protect people" when it comes to traffic enforcement. [Streetsblog]
  • City Attorney Dennis Herrera filed an appeal in the case of SFPD officers sending racist and homophobic texts. [City Attorney]
  • A Golden State Warrior doesn’t want his daughter playing basketball, because he says it will make her a lesbian. Seriously. [TMZ]
  • San Francisco’s median rent fell for the second straight month. [Curbed]
  • It turns out the deal to buy the rights to that second “neglected disease” drug (benznidazole) that Martin Shkreli planned to buy in order to boost the coffers of troubled SF-based KaloBios never went through, further worsening the company's prospects. [SF Business Times]
  • BART had a pretty bad day today, seemingly because of the rain. [Twitter]