- Mark Pincus, founder of mobile gaming company Zynga, returned as CEO less than a year ago. But as Zynga puts its San Francisco headquarters on the market, he'll be on the job market, too, while remaining executive chairman of the company's board. [The Verge]
- Why hasn't the Homeless Navigation Center model, heralded by the Mayor's office as a new solution to be replicated, been further replicated yet, the [Examiner] asks?
- Historic, WPA murals at the SF Zoo are in need of TLC. [Hoodline]
- Will these Minority Report-style billboards that know you’re driving by them usher in a new dystopian era in San Francisco advertising? [CBSSF]
- Santa Clara County residents are protesting the construction of a mosque but claim the move has nothing to do with faith. [CBSSF]
- Supervisor Mark Farrell is introducing a new law that, when at home, all guns — not just handguns — must be locked up in an approved lockbox. [Chron]