- San Francisco school and city officials have announced a package of new housing assistance and resources for educators intended to help keep teachers living and working in the city. [Bay City News]
- Lyft again insists that they were never for sale. [Cnet]
- Some hospitals in the East Bay will be expanding services to help those suffering from breast cancer, thanks to a $4 million dollar donation from an anonymous donor. [KRON 4]
- Menlo Park's planning commission has nixed Facebook's dorm plan. [CBS 5]
- Concerns over a $380 million funding gap for affordable housing in the planned massive redevelopment of Treasure Island prompted the Board of Supervisors on Tuesday to postpone a vote on the project. [SF Examiner]
- San Francisco police are investigating a report of a kidnapping after three tourists from Germany told officers a taxi cab driver who picked them up in Fisherman’s Wharf briefly held them against their will. [SF Chronicle]
- Wharf business is repeatedly targeted by thieves, so the workers are striking back. [KRON 4]