- What are you up to this week? If your response is "I dunno," well, now you do. [SFist]
- How worker-friendly laws changed life as a server in San Francisco restaurants. [Washington Post]
- The Alameda County coroner still hasn't managed to identify the victim of Saturday night's BART shooting. [KRON4]
- On Tuesday, Ross Ulbricht's defense team filed a 145 page argument for a new trial, containing a a long list of what it describes as improprieties and abuses in his investigation. [Wired]
- SF-based "online consignment shop" Threadflip had $21.1 million is VC money, but that wasn't enough to keep them from abruptly shutting down today. [Fortune]
- Choreographer Mark Morris' new work will debut in Berkeley this fall. [New York Times]
- California's Legislative Analyst's Office says that "the state may be reaching the peak of this long expansion." [SF Business Times]
- Winter storms have dumped a lot of trash on Ocean Beach. [ABC7]
- A plumber was rescued in Oakland Tuesday after he was trapped in a collapsed trench for over 13 hours. [KPIX]