- Two large affordable housing projects are moving forward in San Francisco's Balboa Park and Excelsior neighborhoods. [SF Business Times]
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Milpitas stinks. [ABC 7]
- Apple's use of 'sapphire' in iPhone camera lens questioned in new tests. [The Verge]
- San Francisco firefighters have knocked down what they call a suspicious fire in a former SFPD station. [ABC 7]
- A man was shot on 15th and Mission streets in San Francisco on Tuesday night. [KRON 4]
- Prominent players in San Francisco’s progressive world are being accused of colluding to boost District 11 supervisorial candidate Kimberly Alvarenga. [SF Chronicle]
- The suspect in a Pacific Heights homicide has been identified. [Bay City News]
- Instacart drivers (which are actually called "shoppers") are mad after the struggling company changes how they're tipped.
- Twitter turmoil roundup: “Jack Dorsey Is Losing Control of Twitter” [Bloomberg], "On @Jack’s One Year Anniversary, Twitter Remains a Mess" [Wired], "Major Twitter investor Sacca is selling his stock, wants company acquired" [CNet]
- Car break-ins near SF State and the surrounding Taraval area have risen 30 percent in two years. [Golden Gate Xpress]
- A thoughtful portrait of 29-year-old Fidel Amezcua, the Rec and Parks custodian who recently died following a shooting at Shotwell and 24th. [Mission Local]