- A one-night-only extravaganza is coming to San Francisco on September 4th. Numerous big names are playing what has been dubbed San Francisco Fest at AT&T Park, but we just really care about Santana. [Chronicle]
- A longtime partner at high-profile Silicon Valley VC firm Sequoia Capital has been named in a lawsuit that accuses him of abusing a woman “sexually, physically and emotionally for over 13 years.” [TechCrunch]
- Muni is looking for people to model for a photo shoot. Want to see your face all over town? It pays $30! [Muni]
- UC Berkeley continued to pay yet another employee ($276,500 annual salary) for 10 months after he was forced from his job for a sexual harassment scandal. We're starting to see a trend. [Chronicle] [SFist] [SFist]
- The impact of "vision zero" on pedestrian fatalities has, up to this point, been nonexistent. However, it's probably too soon to tell if the numbers reflect a trend. [Hoodline]
- A San Francisco-based Google employee was arrested at SXSW and detained by Texas police. He alleges it was because someone told a police officer he "looked suspicious." [Twitter]
- In less than 100 years, dead Facebook users will outnumber live ones. But what about spam bots? Do they just live forever? [Refinery29]
- Yes, today was "Pi Day." [KRON 4] [Consumerist] [Chronicle]
- Sutro Baths is 120 years old today. [Chronicle]
- Two women were arrested and charged in relation to a drunken hit-and-run on a Sausalito cyclist. [KRON 4] [CBS 5]
- Apple's Siri may be good at a lot of things, but answering questions about suicide or rape is not one of them. [UCSF]