- The San Francisco Board of Education has a fresh set of leaders to guide it as it selects the next superintendent of public schools. [SF Examiner]
- SF startup gathers nation’s Medicaid data in cloud. [New York Times]
- The Oakland International Airport has added a host of new flights, raising its nonstop flight offerings to 62, a new record for the airport and a sign that it is gaining ground in an increasingly competitive airline environment. [SF Business Times]
- A man who allegedly stole a car with a toddler inside from the driveway of a San Leandro home early Tuesday has been arrested and the child has been located. [Bay City News]
- Mission mystery Workingman’s Headquarters briefly opens its doors. [Mission Local]
- SF State prof talks bike infrastructure elsewhere. [Streetsblog SF]
- Apple, Facebook and Google top Greenpeace’s clean energy report. [TechCrunch]
- San Francisco is to extend a voting machine contract for two years, even as the city plans to switch over to an open source voting system. [SF Examiner]
- Twitter is shutting down their Dashboard app, used to manage business accounts, on February 3. [Venture Beat]
- After years of adding staff to improve the safety of its sprawling operations, Pacific Gas and Electric on Wednesday announced a series of belt-tightening measures that will trim its 23,000-member workforce and save roughly $300 million each year. [SF Chronicle]
- BART was experiencing 20-minute delays in San Francisco in all directions this morning due to three separate incidents at Embarcadero Station. [Bay City News]