- Remember how we heard that Uber was going to have a co-branded credit card with Barclays? Well, it's now official, and it gives you 2% cash back on all Uber rides. [Associated Press]
- Old BART train cars can't connect with the new Fleet of the Future ones, so don't expect to move between old and new train cars on your commute. [Chronicle]
- [SF Mag] ]has now done its own in-depth profile of notorious local landlord Anne Kihagi, detailing even more of her crimes, and reminding us that she only started buying property in SF four years ago.
- The de Young Museum is trying to kill a proposal to make Golden Gate Park car-free on Saturdays year-round. [Examiner]
- Dog-sitting startup Rover.com is under scrutiny after one its Sacramento sitters loses an Oakland woman’s dog. [SFGate]
- A young man went down into an AT&T manhole in Crockett to retrieve the family dog, who had fallen into it, and now his mother is concerned what kind of diseases might have been in the water down there. [KRON 4]
- A San Francisco family says that thieves stole all their Halloween decorations. [KRON 4]
- A plan by the Board of Supervisors to ban all glass bottles in SF parks (intended to manage Dolores Park trashing) has been put on hold. [Examiner]
- The insurer for those Vida condos has filed suit against the landlord of burned building next door at 22nd and Mission. [Mission Local]
- Colin Kaepernick reportedly has inked a $1M book deal. [KRON 4]
- Oakland A's catcher Bruce Maxwell was refused service at an Alabama restaurant over his anthem protest. [KRON 4]
- A former SFPD officer who filed a harassment lawsuit against the department is getting a $350,000 settlement from the city. [Chronicle]