- Cat balls. [SFist]
- SFFD turns down request for signs that indicate that their toilets are publicly accessible (which they are). [Petrelis]
- San Francisco sparrows are changing how they sing to compete with the sounds of the city. [Bay Nature]
- Newly proposed legislation might allow cities to perform their own tour bus inspections. [Bay City News]
- Absinthe sous chef gets televised competition recognition. [SF Gate]
- Do you want to get "Inside Facebook’s Ambitious Plan to Connect the Whole World"? [Wired]
- Larry Ellison is the richest person in San Francisco. [Forbes]
- The Warriors creamed the Bulls last night. [Associated Press]
- Emergency responders dealt with an imaginary "explosion inside a ferry with dozens of passengers on board" during a drill yesterday in the Bay. [ABC7]
- Sylvia McLaughlin, a co-founder of the non-profit Save The Bay Foundation, has died. [CBS5]
- Here are the Board of Supes' committee assignments for 2016. [SF Examiner]
- The ferry between SF and Tiburon will be suspended in February for dock work. [SF Chronicle]
- SF architect converts former French laundry boiler room into tiny house. [Business Insider]