- What are the prosecutors in City Hall's corruption case trying to hide? [SFist]
- The family of the man killed at Levi's Stadium says his spirit is probably still haunting it. [San Jose Mercury News]
- For the entire month of February, Oakland Animal Services is lowering adoption fees for all animals to just $14. [Bay City News]
- [Slate] says that Twitter isn't doomed after all.
- The federal investigator convicted of corruption during the Silk Road case allegedly just tried to flee the country. [Wired]
- Miss Universe 2015, who you might recall from Steve Harvey's borked card-reading comprehension, is in the Bay Area for the Super Bowl. [SF Gate]
- The Super Bowl is highlighting the Bay Area's growing economic divide, Jane Kim opines in the [Huffington Post].
- Is $2,780 A) the recently-lowered price of a ticket to the Super Bowl or B) the rent for a bunk bed in next week's Apartment Sadness? [KRON4]
- Eight story condo development moves forward in Hayes Valley. [SocketSite]
- Google is now the world's most valuable company, according to the stock market. [Associated Press]
- SF is swapping out its garbage cans. [Richmond SF]
- Gaming guy says $4.1 billion worth of Super Bowl bets will be illegally placed. [SF Business Times]
- Those big layoffs rumored for Yahoo might come today. [Wall Street Journal]
- Katy Tang is bugged that SF's animal shelter's getting shafted yet again. [SF Examiner]