• The SFPD says it has identified the man who was attacked in Hunters Point while collecting cans in a now-viral video. San Francisco police said earlier today that with the help of the public, they were able to name the elderly gentleman who was subjected to an episode of racially charged bullying — while he gathered stray aluminum cans — in Hunters Point over the weekend; police are also asking anyone with information about the suspect in the video to ring the anonymous tip line at 415-575-4444. [ABC 7]
  • Mayor London Breed announced a "community unity and healing" event for Thursday afternoon relating to the event. Also, a security company that employees security guards seen standing by in a second video featuring the same harassed man is investigating what happened. [ABC 7]
  • You might've noticed Tartine Union pins popping-up on outerwear across the city. Though the beloved SF baking company's management has not recognized the workers' union, the public seems to be supporting them… and snatching-up their pins by the dozens. [Hoodline]
  • Don't hold your breath, but a number of SF homes are selling below their asking prices. [Curbed SF]
  • Tens of thousands of vibrant tulips are coming back to Union Square on Saturday, March 7th. [KRON4]
  • A story of how one woman's mother left her for San Francisco is both a tale of grief, grime, and unabashed triumph. [The Bold Italic]