- San Francisco has restricted permits for cannabis cultivators for the next six months. [SF Examiner]
- Over 20 activists with a global grassroots animal rights network interrupted a Saturday night showing of A Dog’s Purpose in a Berkeley movie theater. [KRON 4]
- As the fateful accreditation decision for City College of San Francisco approached earlier this month, Interim Chancellor Susan Lamb became a lightning rod for criticism about the college’s declining student enrollment. [SF Examiner]
- San Quentin inmates have launched a podcast [CBS 5], as has [Broke-Ass Stuart].
- You can live in the former home of the San Francisco Socialist Party, if you can afford it. [Curbed SF]
- A San Francisco tax shop owner was sentenced to 37 months in prison and ordered to pay $184,798 in restitution after being convicted of tax fraud, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office. [Bay City News]
- David M. Cole, a Bay Area newspaper industry consultant who had a major role in the development of electronic journalism, has died. [SF Chronicle]