• A report alleges that Airbnb manipulated data regarding New York City hosts with multiple listings immediately prior to handing over information to city regulators in December. Airbnb, for its part, denies what the researchers call "a cover-up." [Fusion]
  • Twitter's stock hit yet another all-time low yesterday. [Chronicle]
  • A wave swept a couple off a Pacifica beach yesterday, and while the coast guard rescued the man, he later died. The woman survived. [KRON 4] [ABC 7] [Chronicle]
  • Stanley Roberts went to the Golden Gate Bridge welcome center parking lot, and (surprise) found drivers making unsafe maneuvers. [KRON 4]
  • A 320-foot tall, 32-story residential tower may be headed for Folsom and Hawthorne Street. [Hoodline]
  • Local business owners are upset about a proposed Whole Foods on Polk Street, but could the store actually be good for their business? [SF Business Times] [Chronicle]
  • The extremely delayed “Alchemy by Alta” apartments in Hayes Valley are now available to rent. [SF Business Times]
  • The wheelchair-using pedestrian killed by a driver in a city-owned vehicle last Friday was a UC Berkeley alumna and Department of Labor employee. Thu Phan was the oldest of six siblings, and engaged. [SFist] [Chronicle]
  • SF Unified School District officials have delayed a vote on whether or not to make condoms available to middle school students. [Chronicle] [Examiner]
  • A new law, signed by President Obama, that would require placing identifying marks on the passports of sex offenders was challenged yesterday in San Francisco by a civil rights group. [CBS 5] [KRON 4]