- "Why, if ISIS pages are so easy to find the average Joe can just go ahead and 'like' them, Facebook can't just shut them down, was not addressed." [SFist]
- A United Airlines flight from San Francisco rolled all the way to the end of a runway when it landed at Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport Friday. [Associated Press]
- The body of surfer Dan Defoe, who disappeared in the waters of Rodeo Beach Wednesday, was recovered Friday. [KRON4]
- How Silicon Valley is "commandeering" the Super Bowl. [Wired]
- The founder of Bay Area-based ice creamery Three Twins will be a contestant on Survivor. Which is still on! [Inside Scoop]
- SF's Werkstatt Motorcycles, one of the first woman-owned motorcycle repair shops in the country, closed its doors last month after 21 years in business. [Capp Street Crap]
- SF unemployment slips for second month running. [SocketSite]
- Think your commute is bad now? Super Bowl City starts Monday. [SF Business Times]
- Caltrans might have figured out a way to plug the leaky Bay Bridge. [SF Chronicle]
- Former Raiders defensive end Anthony Wayne Smith has been sentenced to life in prison without parole for the 1999 killings of two brothers and the 2001 slaying of another man. [Associated Press]
- An appreciation of Story Time Twitter. [Wired]
- The founders of Nextdoor "were taken by surprise to find that their site...has in fact made neighbors mistrust one another." [SF Chronicle]