- Despite some evidence that the Tech Gold Rush of 2011-2016 has slowed down, a new LinkedIn report shows that while we are losing tech workers to places like Seattle and Portland, we're still gaining them at a higher rate from places like New York and Boston. [Curbed]
- A piece of guerrilla public art, an all-black ship bobbing in the waters off Emeryville, was created by artist Chris Edwards to memorialize the Ghost Ship tragedy. [Chronicle]
- At least six deplorable teens, two aged 15, are accused of stealing 21 state-owned vehicles from a lot in downtown Sacramento, joyriding in them, and crashing a couple. [KRON 4]
- Moraga police have arrested a 42-year-old, SF-based Uber driver for alleged sexual battery in an Uber ride last month between Oakland and Moraga. [ABC 7]
- We already knew the Phono del Sol lineup for this year, and now the mini music fest (which happens the weekend after next) has a complete schedule. [SFGate]
- A Bay Area man captured video of Tuesday's Notre Dame attack in Paris. [ABC 7]
- The SFMTA has fired a construction firm hired to do Twin Peaks tunnel repairs, delaying those upgrades even further. [Examiner]
- Supervisor Jane Kim continues to push for per-ride fees for Uber and Lyft to offset their infrastructure and traffic impacts. [Chronicle]
- Kim is also proposing a safe camping site for homeless women. [Examiner]
- Apple drops “Planet of the Apps” original series to tepid reviews. [Variety] [Reuters]
- By the end of 2017, Apple will to put its proprietary machines for mending cracked iPhone glass in about 400 authorized third-party repair centers in 25 countries. [Reuters]
- Retailer turned hotel operator West Elm will be partnering on a boutique hotel in Oakland's Uptown neighborhood. [Business Times]