- Stanley Roberts has more People Behaving Badly, this time: Lyft and Uber drivers getting caught in intersections. [KRON 4]
- The DMV has placed a few self-service kiosks into some Bay Area grocery stores. [KRON 4]
- The [Chronicle] reviewed Alice Waters' memoir, Coming to My Senses.
- There's a big controversy over proposed Squaw Valley roller coaster. [CBS] [Chronicle]
- The story of UC Berkeley researcher’s amazing week in 1981 goes viral and has surprise twist. [HuffPo]
- UC Berkeley study says climate change may wipe out one in three parasites. [Daily Californian]
- Buyer beware: cars that were totaled by Hurricane Harvey might soon be sold in California. [NBC Bay Area]
- Lawmakers approved a bill to raise tolls by as much as $3 on all seven of the Bay Area’s state-owned bridges, voters left to decide. [CBS] [San Francisco Business Times]
- Founded in SF, Rolling Stone is now for sale. [New York Times]
- Nancy Pelosi was recently shouted down by protesters at a DREAM Act press conference. [CBS]
- The Golden Gate National Recreation Area's restrictions on dog-walking faces further difficulty. [Chronicle]
- Supervisor Norman Yee is looking to ban robots from city sidewalks. [ABC 7]