• A study claims that black drug dealers in the Tenderloin are arrested more frequently than their white or Latino fellow dealers. [SF Weekly]
  • Bay Area rap legend E-40 has a "craft malt liquor," and it's apparently awful. Which: too bad. [Adequate Man]
  • Rainbow Grocery is urging its customers to reach out to elected officials regarding the growing homeless encampment adjacent to their store. [Hoodline]
  • Remember when comedian Kamau Bell got hassled out of a Berkeley cafe for talking to his wife? Well, that was a year ago, and he spoke about it in more detail on a recent podcast. [SFist] [Range]
  • Companies not awarded the multi-million dollar contract for police body cameras are now raising questions about the bid process. [Examiner]
  • Stanley Roberts does that thing that Stanley does, and films drivers of private vehicles illegally in transit-only lanes. [KRON 4]
  • Facebook is being accused of refusing to "boost" posts (that's when advertisers pay to increase a post's exposure) that deal with trans issues. [Unicorn Booty]
  • A 97-year-old woman who has lived in the same Burlingame house for 66 years is now being evicted, even though she was promised a lifetime lease. Oh, and she's single and has cancer. Marie Hatch says if she's kicked out she'll likely end up homeless. [Chronicle]
  • In the latest update in the ongoing saga of the FBI trying to get Apple to build a custom operating system so that it can hack a government-owned phone used by one of the San Bernardino shooters, we learn that the FBI ordered the resetting of the phone's Apple ID — thus locking themselves out. [SFist] [SFist] [Recode]