• Two restaurants in a Daly City strip mall, Upside Down Burger and House of Sisig, had a bit of a rat problem recently, and House of Sisig consequently got shut down by the health department. [KRON 4]
  • Because of an apparent increase in drug sales and use and public health concerns, city officials moved this week to clear homeless people from within 50 feet of Civic Center BART station entrances. [Examiner]
  • Here's a video showing how the YouTube homepage has changed over the 12 years the site has been in existence. [Laughing Squid]
  • Cotati police have ID'd the woman who allegedly used a counterfeit $100 to purchase something at a fundraising bakesale, and of course, she has a criminal record. [CBS 5]
  • The Trump administration has asked a federal judge in SF, again, to allow the feds to take action against sanctuary cities. And the judge is not inclined to do so. [Chronicle] [ABC 7]
  • A Solano County man caught what might be the world's biggest catfish in Clear Lake, and it weighs 30 pounds and is hideous. [ABC 7]
  • To the potential delight of sports enthusiasts who want to film themselves via drone, an SF company has made an autonomous drone that will follow your movements from the air, hands-free. [CBS 5]
  • Stanley Roberts goes off on drivers who ignore barricades to get to parking spots. [KRON 4]
  • Oakland's Lake Merritt has a serious turtle problem. [Chronicle]