- Your weekend ICYMI: Someone's hitting Golden Gate Bridge walkers with darts, Nic Lamb won Mavericks, lots happened in the SF food world, the Feminist Bachelor Auction kicked off, locals reacted to the passing of Antonin Scalia, a fire on Fulton displaced 16 people, and a woman who jumped from the concourse to platform levels at Civic Center BART has died.
- Your Saturday and Sunday links.
- A topical Botox-type treatment is being tested in the Bay Area. [ABC7]
- Is San Francisco "an economy of shut-ins"? [Medium]
- Protest to "defend public education" planned at CCSF next Saturday. [IndyBay]
- The Excelsior Playground is dilapidated and full of vermin, and area residents say they've gotten "no services from Rec and Parks." [SF Examiner]
- A Bay Area church was packed with mourners after a Richmond police officer confoundingly shot to death by a close friend was remembered. [ABC7]
- A report published Sunday says that tuition and mandatory fees have more than doubled for California residents at UC Berkeley's law and business schools since fall 2005. [Associated Press]
- Supervisor Malia Cohen has introduced legislation proposing that judges who are former employees with San Francisco government get pension boosts. [SF Examiner]
- [Om Malik] calls bullshit on Facebook's "Free Basics."
- [Mission Local]'s "Displaced Chupacabra" is terrifying.
- Five months after the Valley Fire killed four and wiped out 1,300 homes in Lake County, many residents face personal and logistical hurdles that put full recovery years away, if ever, for some. [CBS5/Associated Press]
- SF Giant Hunter Pence digs Pilates. [Sacramento Bee]
- Will Yahoo lay more workers off, or fire them with alleged cause to duck WARN? [SF Chronicle]
- Singapore’s Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong was in SF and took a lot of pictures. [Vulcan Post]