- The San Francisco school board has voted to bar board members and the superintendent from directly soliciting campaign donations from district employees, a policy aimed at preventing undue influence over subordinates. [SF Chronicle]
- Here are the tech companies winning - and losing - the talent wars. [SF Business Times]
- SF man arrested for alleged child molestation near Oakley. [CBS 5]
- Though SF is booming, city's Rec and Parks relies on volunteers and donations to stay afloat. [SF Chronicle]
- One day after Governor Brown signed a bill allowing it, the San Francisco school district is looking to build housing for its employees. [CBS 5]
- District Attorney George Gascon’s special unit to investigate police shootings received city funding to launch Wednesday after the proposal was reduced by nearly $360,000. [SF Examiner]
- Malcolm Lucas, who as California’s chief justice led the state Supreme Court’s conservative turnabout after voters removed its liberal majority in 1986, died Wednesday at age 89. [SF Chronicle]
- Police in northern Germany say that a Tesla driver is blaming the car’s autopilot after crashing into the rear end of a bus on a highway. [Associated Press]
- A civil rights complaint has been made against SF State and specific faculty members alleging racial discrimination, conflicts of interest and violations of academic policies in the school’s hiring practices. [Golden Gate Xpress]