- A new lawsuit is accusing Uber of compensating women less than male counterparts. [Ars Technica]
- Uber launches multi-stop trips in the U.S. and Canada. [VentureBeat]
- Man has backpack stolen in SF, then someone used his stolen ID to get a $52,310 surgery. [Chronicle]
- [Forbes] thinks we're cool.
- Twitter is dumping all ads from Russia Today (RT) and Sputnik. [Twitter]
- Toxic levels of lead have been found in the water at three San Francisco public schools. [KRON 4]
- A Marin man has been charged in the alleged mow-down of four cyclists three weeks ago. [Marin IJ]
- Top SF emergency official mainly works from home in Sacramento. [Examiner]
- Rockridge residents enraged by a proposed GoBike dock. [KRON 4]
- Despite a rumor swirling across social media, the iconic "Windows Hill" the picturesque landscape prominently featured on the old Microsoft Windows XP operating system landing screen did not burn in the North Bay fires. [NBC Bay Area]
- A plan supported by Gov. Jerry Brown to divert Sacramento River water to Central and Southern California via huge new tunnels is being opposed by the Trump administration. [NBC Bay Area]
- Oakmont Senior Living in Santa Rosa is in trouble again after they removed fire debris without a permit or government help. [ABC 7]