- A brush fire is threatening homes in East San Jose. [CBS 5]
- That adorable kitten that was found curiously stranded on the Golden Gate Bridge last weekend will soon be up for adoption. [SFGate]
- San Francisco has agreed to pay $375,000 to settle a legal claim filed by a former Fire Department administrative analyst who said she was sexually harassed by a department commander. [Chronicle]
- January marked the 10-year anniversary of the first unveiling of the iPhone, but today marks the 10-year anniversary of its release. [Wired]
- Coffee is full of bugs, study says. [SFGate]
- SF mortgage company says that people who buy a home with them will receive a month’s worth of avocado toast delivered. [Curbed]
- The same man is said to have robbed gyms and fitness studios in Napa, Pacifica, San Jose, Pleasant Hill, Pittsburg and Walnut Creek. [NBC Bay Area]
- BART's new train surveillance cameras actually work and record activity, but only the conductor not BART police can see what's happening in real-time onboard. [CBS 5]
- ISIS apparently hacked the Calaveras County website? [Chronicle]
- SF’s famous “One Tree” mural ruined. [SF Weekly]
- The new South Van Ness homeless Navigation Center opened today. [Mission Local]
- Here's a lengthy interview with Lyft president John Zimmer, all about how he's trying not to gloat to loudly about Uber's troubles. [NYT]
- A Muni bus has turned into a mobile classroom for returning SFUSD students trying to finish their high school diploma. [Chronicle]