- A heavy police presence in the Mission following Sunday's 49ers victory, and another anticipated riot plan if they win the Super Bowl, is being called out as racist. Police in riot gear made a stand near 24th and Mission on Sunday, and people are saying that Latinos in the neighborhood were being racially targeted even though no destruction occurred. [Examiner]
- Disgraced Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes reportedly called in to a hearing Thursday in her Arizona civil case without a lawyer, because she can no longer pay for one. As we heard in the fall, the firm representing her in the case complained to the judge that they had not been paid. [Bloomberg]
- It's Chinese New Year's Eve tonight, with the Lunar New Year starting tomorrow — the big parade isn't until February 8, though. China Live in North Beach is doing a big party tonight for which there are still tickets. [SFist]
- 49er fans are proving they're "Faithful" by getting tattoos this week. [KRON4]
- A new group of activists with mental health issues, calling themselves the Mad Mob, marched on the Department of Public Health to demand more funding for voluntary services and protest against conservatorship. [Examiner]
- A multi-million-dollar fencing operation linked to burglaries in San Mateo County was busted today, and eight suspects were arrested. [CBS SF]
- A father and son were killed Friday morning when a small plane crashed near Auburn. [Chronicle]
- SF restaurants will soon have to post new health-inspection signs with red, yellow, and green coding corresponding to their last inspection score. [Chronicle]
- Salesforce employees were allegedly told to buy and expense copies of Marc Benioff's new book in order to boost its sales. [Bloomberg]
- Sunnyvale-based 23andme laid off 14 percent of its workforce this week amid a slump in demand for DNA testing. [CNN]
- SF Sketchfest wraps up this weekend. [CBS SF]
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