- When SFPD union mouthpiece Gary Delagnes says he's "moving on," does that mean he's quitting? [SFist]
- Human trafficking victim walks in to Mission Station for help, alleged pimps arrested shortly thereafter. [Bay City News]
- Instagram's account deletion system is a little oblique. [Wired]
- Facebook launches their own version of Periscope, so brace for live video alerts from your high school friends at church or the mall or whatever. [Associated Press]
- Farewell, Lombard Street KFC. [SocketSite]
- You've heard of the game Marry/Fuck/Kill, right? Well, Yahoo has a similar one, it's called "Invest/Maintain/Kill" and it's about who they're gonna lay off. [SF Business Times]
- The Raiders mull a move to Las Vegas. [ESPN]
- The EPA's investigating why the PUC can't keep an SF neighborhood from flooding with sewage. [ABC7]
- Golden Gate Ferry riders subjected to random Super Bowl-related bag checks. [CBS5]
- A man was convicted — for the second time — in an SF rape and murder from 1985. [SF Examiner]