- A driver in the Tenderloin was shot at this morning at 5:10 a.m., though he was uninjured. The incident occurred on the 800 block of Leavenworth, and the victim's car sustained some damage. [Bay City News]
- In two separate incidents, one victim was carjacked and another was stabbed in the vicinity of Oracle Park and China Basin on Thursday. In the second incident, a 50-year-old man was stabbed at 2nd and King Streets around 9:30 p.m. [Examiner]
- Schools in the University of California system will be instituting new admissions processes next year to avoid improper acceptances, in the wake of the admissions fraud scandal known as Varsity Blues. Among the new polices, special admissions of athletes will require a two-step verification process of the student's athletic abilities. [New York Times]
- As part of BART getting funding from a voter-mandated bridge toll hike, the agency is getting its first inspector general. The new role, appointed by Gov. Gavin Newsom yesterday, will be filled by former Berkeley and Palo Alto city auditor Harriet Richardson, who was one of three candidates BART submitted. [Curbed SF]
- This salmon fishing season is the best local fishermen have seen in years. Fishing boats are regularly bringing in hauls of 200 or more fish from the ocean into the Bay, when in past years it would be more like 50. And consequently, the price of local salmon has gone way down. [ABC 7]
- SoMa looks to be getting one more tall tower: A 42-story condo tower designed by Skidmore Owings & Merrill at Hawthorne and Folsom. The tower is slated for Planning approval next week. [Socketsite]
- The Business Times has a slideshow of Slack's seven biggest investors, who all made bank this week. [SF Business Times]
- SF noise-punk band Frisco heads up the lineup at Bottom of the Hill's Subliminal Sunday BBQ this Sunday. [CBS SF]