- It looks like perhaps too many people expressed what they were grateful for on Facebook and its sister company Instagram today, with users reporting intermittent issues. Both companies acknowledged the inconvenience and stated that they're "working on fixing the issue" at hand; from our side, it seems like the outage is now (mostly) fixed, sans a few hiccups here and there. [The Verge]
- GLIDE is serving meals to the homeless today. Some 2,000 people are expected to enjoy the annual holiday meal between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m., with swaths of volunteers preparing all the traditional Thanksgiving fixings last night and into today. [NBC Bay Area]
- MC Hammer and Tony! Toni! Toné!'s reunion show in Oakland's been axed. Other than a shortly worded Facebook post by the concert's organizers, no other details as to why the show was canceled were given, though ticket holders are expected to receive a full refund. [SFGate]
- This week’s deluge was so strong, the newly erected Chase Center experienced its first "light" flooding. Workers and patrons reported damp office spaces, a puddled server room, and a (literally) slick media room; the at-fault pipe, responsible for draining some of the rain water, was fixed yesterday. [Chronicle]
- More and more Bay Area seniors are relying on city and state food subsidy programs to get by. [SF Examiner]
- Apparently, Pete Davidson made any one who attended his SF show last night sign an NDA that halted them from leaving any sort of review of his preformance–or even send out a tweet about it. [Chronicle]
- Yesterday marked the 41st anniversary of the assignation of former San Francisco Mayor George Moscone and Supervisor Harvey Milk. [KRON4]
- If you burned the turkey or just said no to dirtying any pots and pans today, here are a few Bay Area restaurants still serving Thanksgiving dinner. [7x7]