- A computer programmer was arrested in Florida Sunday on suspicion of damaging four servers in the Bay Area. [Bay City News]
- Private San Francisco investor pays $25.3 million to buy (long dilapidated, imo) 59-room Great Highway Inn hotel at 1234 Great Highway and 28-unit apartment complex located at 1301-1361 La Playa Street. [The Registry]
- A 34-year-old man was beaten and robbed near 26th Street and South Van Ness Avenue on Thursday after leaving a nearby bar where he had been drinking. [Mission Local]
- San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick and safety Eric Reid were kneeling down during the national anthem Thursday night in San Diego. [KRON 4]
- SF-based Niantic responds to Senator Al Franken, says privacy issues with Pokemon Go are fixed. [Consumerist]
- Ten months after San Francisco's Board of Supervisors rejected a deal to sell a city-owned property at 30 Van Ness Ave. to a private developer, the site will be listed for sale again. [SF Business Times]
- “Cow Fart Regulations Approved By California’s Legislature” is an actual headline that exists. [CBS 5]