- The arrest last week of prominent winery investor Charles Banks on fraud charges has called into question the fate of his California wine empire. [SF Chronicle]
- SF State frat guy is also goat guardian. [Golden Gate Xpress]
- There will be two ships arriving at the Port of Oakland from Hanjin, which declared bankruptcy two weeks ago. But according to some truckers, all the cargo creates an expensive new problem. [ABC 7]
- A 100-year-old woman facing eviction from her apartment in San Francisco’s Lower Haight neighborhood after a lengthy legal battle has been granted a one-week stay of eviction. [CBS 5]
- Facebook says about 10% of News Feed stories are actually read daily. [Venture Beat]
- San Francisco is about to put to work the funds of a $310 million housing bond that voters approved nearly a year ago. [SF Examiner]
- SF elementary school adopts no-homework policy. [KTVU]
- Two propositions headed to November’s ballot could add new demographics to San Francisco’s electorate — teenagers and immigrant parents. [SF Chronicle]
- The San Francisco Police Department is making moves to expand their homicide unit to focus on cold cases. [KRON 4]
- The superintendent of the Hayward Unified School District was fired this morning. [ABC 7] [SF Chronicle]