- Mayor Lee apparently requested that major taxpayer-funded construction projects be put on hold to ease traffic during Super Bowl 50. [CBS SF]
- This Portland, Oregon Community College has planned a White History Month for April, describing it as an academic effort. [KRON4]
- Ed Lee and Gavin Newsom are campaigning for an incremental move to raise the state's minimum wage to $15. [ABC7]
- One of the Greyhound crash victims was an SF resident, and now his mother is speaking out. [KRON4]
- Have a look at how some new developments will change the San Francisco skyline. [Socketsite]
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San Jose will track Super Bowl visitors through their cell phones, providing an unnecessary extra reason not to go. [Business Times]
- San Francisco prosecutors said it could be several weeks before they decide on whether to file charges against the Bay Bridge protesters, if they do at all. [Chron]
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Dueling housing measures have been submitted for the June ballot. [Chron]
- 16th Street is going to get bus-only lanes for the 22 Fillmore. [Ex]
- Seattle's alt-weekly the Stranger takes on SF’s approach to housing (they compare themselves favorably) and jails (they compare themselves negatively). [The Stranger]
- Everything you ever wanted to know about the development of India Basin. [Chron]
- Rain was blamed for the majority of 480 crashes reported across Bay Area between midnight and noon Tuesday. [Merc]