- Following anti-Semitic scandal, Twitter's ad targeting gets a scrub. [Ad Week]
- Messaging startup Slack has just pulled $225 million more in funding. [CNet]
- [Snopes] takes on falsehood that "California's governor is allowing people who are HIV-positive to donate blood."
- Plans to increase the size of the Sacred Heart Church development raise "grave concerns." [SocketSite]
- San Francisco still has 484 delinquent ‘soft-story’ buildings. [Curbed SF]
- Berkeley police issue community warning for potential threat to children. [Daily Californian]
- North Beach and Russian Hill residents express support for SFPD use of tasers. [Mission Local]
- Free classes lead to "huge" enrollment boost at CCSF. [SF Examiner]
- Has Facebook's "era of accountability" started? [Associated Press]
- Victim of South Bay theft says one of the suspects left behind a clown mask as he fled. [NBC Bay Area]
- [BART] seeks rider input on their upcoming service into Santa Clara County.