- [BuzzFeed] is still trying to make 'Frisco' happen. [Earlier]
- As discussed last week, the FBI is gearing up for various kinds of potential terrorist threats during Super Bowl Week. And while there will be heavy security at Levi's Stadium and at the fan village in SF, that doesn't prevent against attacks on soft targets like subways. [Chron]
- Bauer's Intelligent Transportation, the local tour and shuttle bus company, is in the middle of a labor dispute with the Teamsters, and this means they did not get a contract to shuttle Super Bowl workers and fans around. [Chron]
- Super Bowl tickets hit record-breaking resale prices of over $5,000 apiece. [KRON 4]
- Also, it's looking likely that it will rain on the Super Bowl. [Chron]
- Supervisor David Campos got into a bit of a Twitter war with Bernalwood and its editor Todd Lappin today over a community event at which Campos endorsed a District 9 candidate Lappin allegedly does not prefer, former Campos aide Hilary Ronen. [Twitter, Twitter]
- Two weeks after SF Weekly covered Muni’s new camera program, the [Chron] has even more information on it, including facial recognition technology.
- More back-and-forth on housing: [The Atlantic] argued a couple weeks ago, once again, that left-leaning NIMBYs are to blame for our housing crisis, and now [Salon] argues back, again, that it is nowhere near as simple as that.
- An SF man is suing his late husband’s union pension fund Friday for refusing to recognize their marriage and pay him a widower’s pension benefits, while the pension plan is using the Defense of Marriage Act to argue against him. [Chron]