- Jay has raves for Frances McDormand in Macbeth. [SFist]
- The man found dead in Stow Lake Wednesday has been identified as 45-year-old Joseph Munoz. [Bay City News]
- Some Yahoo shareholders are getting mad, saying that the company isn't trying hard enough to get sold. [SF Chronicle]
- Web analytics company Quantcast just leased three floors at Twitter's old HQ. [SF Business Times]
- The U.S. Chamber of Commerce is suing the City of Seattle over its recently-approved law that would give Uber, Lyft, and other “for hire” drivers the right to unionize. [GeekWire]
- Mission record store closes up shop after falling eight months behind in rent. [Mission Local]
- Dr. Edward Lammer, who was among the first researchers to establish a link between the acne medicine Accutane and human birth defects, died last month in SF. [New York Times]
- Castro Radio Shack might become massage parlor. [Bay Area Reporter]
- SFPD seeks missing 92-year-old man. [Mission Local]
- Instagram users who encourage followers to add them on certain other social media accounts might find those links blocked and otherwise thwarted. [TechCrunch]
- According to ShotSpotter, SF saw a 34.6 percent reduction in gunfire between 2014 and 2015. [SF Chronicle]