- Our highly sensitive Commander in Chief has already ordered one government department to cease their use of Twitter because of some retweets (such as one comparing the '09 Inauguration Day crowd on the Washington Mall to today's) that were negative toward him, and that's the National Park Service. [Gizmodo]
- Pro-Nazi fliers praising Donald Trump’s inauguration were found on UC Berkeley printers and fax machines over the weekend. [East Bay Times]
- A new report from the San Francisco Planning Department this week found that only 30 percent of three-bedroom homes in the city are occupied by families, adding another hurdle for families that want to stay in the city after they have children. [Curbed]
- San Francisco is exploring partnering with a private shuttle service to address the large percentage of parents driving their young children to school and after-school programs. [Examiner]
- The SFPD’s cooperation with the FBI’s domestic terrorism operations raise fears about the Trump Administration from civil liberties groups. [Examiner]
- The Chronicle puts itself on wrong side of history by banning employee participation in Saturday's Women’s March. (And isn't this a double standard, given that they march in the LGBT Pride parade?) [Berkeley Alumni]
- A strategy proposed by the developer and the HOA of Millennium Tower to fix the sinking and tilting building has been kept confidential from homeowners and they're pretty pissed. [Business Times]