- The Unfortunates falls just short of greatness, Jay says. [SFist]
- Following public records request, SFPD redacts the names of SFPD officers but not the names of Patrol Specials currently facing disciplinary charges. [Government Access Project]
- To apparent staff frustration, it looks like the SF Chronicle doesn't have any editors working overnights these days. [JK Dineen/Twitter]
- Following lengthy Planning meeting, SF's controversial Affordable Housing Bonus Program was sent to the Board of Supes without a recommendation on if they should adopt it. [Bay Area Reporter] [SF Examiner]
- [Slate] says Facebook's new reactions are "weird and constricting."
- Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer may be exploring a deal to take the business private in order to stay at its helm. [SF Chronicle]
- "I was number 26 of the 34 people who attempted to take their lives by jumping off the Golden Gate Bridge and survived." [Huffington Post]
- Union workers picket SF General, calling for changes to staffing. [Mission Local]
- Monterey Bay marine biologist might be in hot water (sorry, guys, I had to) over sea otter interactions. [CBS5]
- While the Bay Area’s economy is booming, much of the wealth being created lands in the hands of the region’s richest residents. [SF Chronicle]