SF News Day Around The Bay: Shrimp Boy's Testimony Wraps Shrimp Boy finished testifying in the murder trial against him. [CBS 5] [Examiner] Winter Walk is set to end January 1. [SFMTA] Everyone's favorite scold, Stanley Roberts, catches Chestnut Street shoppers being jerks.
SF News Day Around The Bay: Homeless Numbers May Be (Going) Down The bungled extension of the Central Subway. [Socketsite] Google is testing password-free logins. [TechCrunch] San Jose drunk driving rampage leaves man dead. [ABC7] Eight Black Lives Matter protesters were arrested for shutting down
SF News Day Around The Bay: Seriously, No One Is Going To Niners Games Wow, Daisy really wasn't kidding when she said Levi's Stadium was "a ghost town" last Sunday. [Oregonian] UC Berkeley plans to open a huge art museum, events space, and archive for film. [SF
SF News Day Around The Bay: You Can Still Rent Brian Chesky's Couch For $50 [People Magazine] is surprised to learn what we've known for quite some time: You can still rent Airbnb CEO Brian Chesky's couch on Rausch Street for $50. (Up from $40 as of last
SF News Day Around The Bay: Is It Raining Yet? Six years ago, she claims her toe was nearly severed by the 16th St BART escalator... but it’s not until now that she’s telling her shocking story. [KRON4] Should Instagram self-monitor
SF News Day Around The Bay: PG&E Can't Prove That Their Pipelines Are Safe PG&E can’t prove that their pipelines are safe. [Chronicle] Some otters played in the snow at San Francisco's Aquarium of the Bay. [ABC 7] A San Francisco resident made an
SF News Day Around The Bay: Dionysian Thieves Allegedly Steal $4K Of Napa Wine Two alleged thieves were busted in Napa with $4000 worth of wine that authorities presume to be a bit bold, perhaps overzealous, wouldn't you say? [KRON 4] More details, video nerds, on the
SF News Day Around The Bay: FAA Announces Drone Registration Rules FAA announced new rules requiring registration for some drones and RC planes. [ABC 7] A Sacramento Kings player used a gay slur against a gay referee. [KRON 4] [Yahoo] [ABC 7] Former Alameda
SF News Day Around The Bay: NY To SF Real Estate Map Says Greenwich Village Is Noe Valley A house on San Francisco's tiniest lot is on sale for $599,000. [CBS SF] Oakland Salvation Army allegedly kicked out a rehab client for talking to the media. [Chron] Take a look
SF News Day Around The Bay: Transbay District Developer Backs Out An alleged vandal with some scary face tattoos wreaked some havoc at a tony salon in Jackson Square Thursday morning. [Hoodline] Previously committed Transbay residential developer Crescent Heights has backed out of a
SF News Day Around The Bay: Board Of Supervisors Vote To Reject Mid-Market Property Sale It turns out that the Bay Area "rent burden" isn't the worst in the country. [Chronicle] The Santa Clara Council on American-Islamic Relations office had to be evacuated today after receiving a package
SF News Day Around The Bay: Bracing For The Strongest El Niño On Record Yes, rains so far up here have been brief and disappointing. But there could still be a whole lot of wet coming our way in January and February in what's officially being called
SF News Day Around The Bay: Dropbox Drops Mailbox The ACLU will take on the case of the artist whose commissioned BART artworks were turned down, in part, by the transit agency. [Chron] Today’s Supreme Court challenge over redistricting out of
SF News Day Around The Bay: San Francisco Pension Costs Are Even Higher Than Predicted A $99 million budget deficit is projected for next year as city employee pension costs surpass predictions. [Chronicle] How Stephen Curry disrupted basketball as we know it. [SB Nation] In other Curry news,
SF News Day Around The Bay: The Boss Is Coming To Town Mayor Lee has consolidated a variety of homelessness services, hoping to house 8,000 people during this term. [Chron] This is what El Nino looks like in India, and it's ugly. [NY Mag]
SF News Day Around The Bay: Inside SF's Most Expensive House On The Market Why Ron Conway wanted the Steve Jobs movie to fail. [NY Times] Instagram’s top 10 most-liked photos of the year. [Just Jared] Inside San Francisco's most expensive house on the market. [Curbed]
SF News Day Around The Bay: Hot Cop Pleads Not Guilty The SF Police Commission is set to vote tonight on rules governing body cameras, which officers will be issued next year. [SF Weekly, Chronicle] Yesterday the Board of Supervisors unanimously approved an ordinance
SF News Day Around The Bay: Is SF's Oldest Home Your New Office? Yes, gun thefts have spiked. [Chron] The owner of Barrel House Tavern in Sausalito faces $250,000 in fines for the conditions at a Fresno apartment complex where he's the landlord, and he's
SF News Day Around The Bay: Armed, Drunk Felon Passes Out In Car With Motor Running A convicted felon was found passed out drunk behind the wheel of a car in Seaside, CA while in possession of a stolen firearm. [CBS SF] Also in Seaside, an alleged attempted kidnapper
SF News Day Around The Bay: Homeless Woman Gives Birth In Bus Stop SF-based Zenefits accused of flouting insurance laws. [BuzzFeed] Supervisor John Avalos and the SF Chronicle's Chuck Nevius are in a text fight (not for the first time). [John Avalos/Facebook] Welp, Mary Kate
SF News Day Around The Bay: Hard Times Ahead At Modern Times Bookstore? Rihanna will play San Jose as part of her world domination tour. [Chron] Modern Times bookstore seeks a new partner/investor as one founder retires. [Capp Street Crap] This crowdsourced map shows thousands
SF News Day Around The Bay: Trans Woman's Attackers Now Claim Self-Defense Fizzary owner addresses the gambling club in his old space who may have been subletting from him. [Capp Street Crap] Those big orange traffic barriers that were knocked about by the out-of-control tour
SF News Day Around The Bay: Facebook Introducing Breakup Tools A dive into Uber’s labor issues and the counterculture "driver-partners" are creating in response. [The Awl] This Tenderloin non-profit uses an anti-loitering noise machine to ward off homeless persons. [Weekly] Facebook knows
SF News Day Around The Bay: Allegedly Murderous Drifters Plead Not Guilty Those three drifters who are accused of two October murders, one in SF and one in Marin, were arraigned in a Marin County court today and all three entered not guilty pleas. [KTVU]
SF News Day Around The Bay: Arrest Made In 1983 Rape, Murder Of SF Teen 32 years after the body of a San Francisco teenager was discoverd among the sands of Pescadero State Beach in San Mateo County, authorities have made an arrest. [Chron] Oakland students staged a