- San Francisco's homeless population is aging, and experts fear that this could lead to a public health crisis. [Chronicle]
- The site of the former T-Mobile store at 20th and Mission Streets has been purchased by a Bitcoin investor. The downstairs may become a brewery, but the upstairs will remain 20Mission — a startup "co-living community." [Mission Local]
- The trial of a man accused in a 2010 shooting murder that went down in front of a Berkeley barbershop has finally begun. [Inside Bay Area]
- BART experienced significant delays today after a disabled train blocked the tracks between the Glen Park and 24th Street Stations. [CBS 5]
- A San Francisco-based startup, Metabiota Inc., is being accused of bungling work related to fighting the 2014 African Ebola outbreak. [CBS 5]
- San Francisco Police Chief Greg Suhr is drawing criticism from the Police Officers Association over proposed changes emphasizing de-escalation of force when confronting armed suspects. [Chronicle]
- An experimental mini-documentary on the de Young was released. [KQED]
- Apple's not-yet-opened new flagship store got new (gigantic) front doors. [Apple Insider]
- After the sudden death of her husband, a Bay Area woman begins a project to craft her way through her grief. [Tristy Taylor]