SF News Day Around The Bay: Debunking Google wants to debunk a bunch of myths about Glass. OK, google. [SFGate] Woman who was arrested at least three times trying to sneak on to a plane to Hawaii says she just
SF News Day Around The Bay: Flaming Proposal Even Chuck Nevius think's NEw York's current obsession with San Francisco is a little weird. [Nevius/Chron] Wine milkshakes are now a thing. [InsideScoop] Sure, pizza is great, but where can a guy
SF News Day Around The Bay: 26 Stories Of San Francisco 26 Stories of San Francisco: in which the Atlantic's Alexis Madrigal takes you up 140 New Montgomery Street (and Yelp's HQ) to find what a landmark building could teach the current tech scene.
SF News Day Around The Bay: Toilet City One of the biggest supporters of limiting high-rise developments on the waterfront is engaged in some political shenanigans. [Chron] Tomorrow's SFWeekly cover story has quiet a headline: "Occupied: San Francisco: Understanding the City
SF News Day Around The Bay: Pizzas, Mapped Here are 25 iconic San Francisco pizzerias on a map. [EaterSF] Radio Silence, a noted local print publication, is rolling out their online edition. [SFMag] Husband sought in murder of Castro Valley woman.
SF News Day Around The Bay: Fair Weather Muni is hitting the gas on their overhaul plan. [Chron] Mike Judge thinks Silicon Valley is doomed. [TheVerge] Now is a good time to do a spring cleaning of who has access to
SF News Day Around The Bay: Legalize In-Laws Supervisor Chiu is pushing to legalize the tens of thousands of illegal in-law units in San Francisco. [Chron] SF Chefs, San Francisco's biggest culinary festival (not to be confused with a foodie festival,
SF News Day Around The Bay: Sergey Brin In Vanity Fair Wendy McNaughton's new illustrated guide to San Francisco is delightful. (Although apparently toast is now $6?) [The Atlantic Cities] Vanity Fair goes inside Sergey Brin's marriage. It's a a love story in the
SF News Day Around The Bay: Muni Zen The New Yorker wonders: What's the problem with Google Glass? [New Yorker] The most hipster-y bands, according to science. [Priceonomics] Josey Baker and Jeremy Tooker talk one year of coffee and toast at
SF News Day Around The Bay: Watching Glass Through the Watching Glass, a thoughtful piece regarding Glassholes. [Susie Cagle/The Nib] Chuck Nevius remembers when the original Bushman was on trial for being Bushman. Also: an old busker from the 80s
SF News Day Around The Bay: Bricks, Hurled Rupert Murdoch's Oscar date was San Francisco socialite and alpha investor Juliet de Baubigny. [Chron] [Valleywag] 17-year-old boy critically injured in a shooting near Excelsior Playground on Friday. [SFEx] Bricks and invective hurled
SF News Day Around The Bay: A Vision For Sutro Skeletons beneath our feet: remembering that time BART construction workers found a 5,000 year-old skeleton 75 feet below Civic Center. [Burrito Justice] An architecture student has a lofty vision for a glassy
SF News Day Around The Bay: Cancerous Beef Details emerge about the mysterious new Hotel G. [SFBiz] Important Hamburger News: 8.7 million pounds of local beef possibly tainted with cow cancer. [Chron] A Sacramento man says God called on him
SF News Day Around The Bay: Here Come The Bank Bros Go West, Young Bank Bro: how "a certain kind of status seeker" is now heading to Silicon Valley. [SFMagazine] Here's what San Francisco would look like without cars or people. [The Bold Italic]
SF News Day Around The Bay: America's Second Favorite Pastime America's second favorite pastime (homeland security) is coming to AT&T park. [SFEx] Apple is tinkering with cars and medical devices to jumpstart more growth. Although iCar rumors are almost as old
SF News Day Around The Bay: Undercover Cyclists SFPD are going undercover to bust bike thieves. I smell a buddy-cop movie. [BCN/SFAppeal] Lena Dunham is on a publicity tour of Silicon Valley. [Valleywag] Freak out: the median rental rate for
SF News Day Around The Bay: Out Of The Rain SFPD officers did something nice and pitched in to help a homeless man and his kids find a place to stay out of the rain. [Chron] The city's next big fight: who gets
SF News Day Around The Bay: Gavin Newsom's Chill Factor Gavin Newsom is totally chill these days, might even get legal marijuana passed. [EBAR] Behold: Blue Bottle's new East Bay coffee mecca in Temescal. [EaterSF] Banning parking on one Tenderloin block drove all
SF News Day Around The Bay: Thirsty Almonds These images of how San Francisco might have looked in some alternate reality where things actually get built are the best thing the Chronicle has ever posted. [John King/Chron] Gavin Newsom, who
SF News Day Around The Bay: Retaining The Evicted Supervisor David Campos has a new proposal to help the evicted stay in San Francisco. [Chron] San Francisco is suing social network MeetMe, claiming it puts minors at risk and enables sexual predators.
SF News Day Around the Bay: The Beer That Saved a City Gather 'round to hear the tale of how beer company Bear Republic saved the town of Cloverdale from the impending drought [SF Gate] AOL dropped the ax on hundreds of reporters working for
SF News Day Around The Bay: Farewell, Joe's Cable Car The handbook for the Raiderette cheerleading squad leaked online and it's controversial. Mostly because it sounds like it was written in the 1950s. [La Times] The famed Joe's Cable Car restaurant is closing
SF News Day Around The Bay: Coastal Burger Rivalry Reignited Insanely rich dead person's pool drained to save drought-parched plant life. [NBC Bay Area] A 14-year-old Oakland boy accused of killing his 17-year-old sister turned himself in after a week on the lam.
SF News Day Around The Bay: Defending A Billionaire There's a northern California elephant preserve. [WSJ] S.F. Public Utilities Commission asks San Franciscans to start cutting back on water. [KTVU] The BART police officer who shot his colleague says he is
SF News Day Around The Bay: Drought Prospectors Cocktail consultants are now a thing. [SFBiz] Gold prospectors are back and they're trying to get rich quick off of California's drought. [KTVU] Meanwhile, above us: January might end with a little rain,