- Is the Super Bowl sex-worker narrative a myth? [SFist]
- Driver leaps to his death during a high-speed chase in Alameda County. [KRON4]
- Teeny-tiny (and adorable, though I just might be blinded by the clever staging) SF house goes for $665K. [SocketSite]
- San Mateo-based GoPro will cut 100 jobs. [Associated Press]
- Dramatic almost-rollover crash at Van Ness and Golden Gate. [Hoodline]
- Hey, remember that LA deputy public defender accused of a drunken rampage at SFO? She was acquitted yesterday. [KRON4]
- One of the most expensive residential buildings in SF will begin construction by March after a decade of fundraising, approvals and lawsuits delayed the project. [SF Business Times]
- A former San Francisco 49er was found dead in his prison cell. [USA Today]
- [BART] has released "A Super Bowl week playbook for BART customers." To their credit, it doesn't read "just say home! Please!"
- Three people are running for District 9 Supervisor, already! [Mission Local]
- [TechCrunch] lists the 50 unicorns hiring the fastest and the 50 losing the most employees.
- The tech bubble is bursting, warns [SF Weekly].
- Longtime KCBS radioman Al Hart has died. [SF Chronicle]
- San Francisco structure fires are at a 10-year low, says SFFD. [SF Examiner]