- This Marin couple dedicates their lives to cataloguing and displaying bad art. [SF Chronicle]
- The Tahoe spread at which the opener of old-timey TV series Bonanza was shot can be yours for only $56 million. [SF Business Times]
- SFPD officers rush for cover when they hear gunshots, in fear that they were being targeted. (They weren't.) [SF Examiner]
- An Oakland company is facing $114,400 in state and city fines for laundering campaign contributions to several former mayoral and City Council candidates. [SF Chronicle]
- Eviction notices in San Francisco have been increasing every year for the last five years, and it's the renters in Mission, Sunset and Tenderloin who are on the wrong side of these notices. [Peninsula Press]
- New renderings of proposed 57-teeny-tiny-unit development released. [SocketSite]
- Retired Muni driver is busted for child molestation. [SF Chronicle]