SF News Friday Lunchtime Links: Clear Your Local Storm Drain SF asks you to not to sweep your shit into the street, where it will clog the storm drain and cause flooding. [KRON 4] Witnessing an assault from the 19 Polk. [Fog City
SF News Thursday Lunchtime Links: Arson Alleged In Hayes Valley Fire An elderly couple was attacked and robbed in front of their Oakland home. [KRON 4] William Hearst III gains a hat, as the chairman of the Hearst Corporation's board has also joined the
SF News Wednesday Lunchtime Links: Twitter Cancels Developers Conference A photo posted by Pombo Pix (@pombo_pix) on Sep 30, 2016 at 9:38am PDT The names of San Francisco's most recent homicide victims have been released. [KRON 4] Analyses by local
SF News Tuesday Lunchtime Links: From Teardown To Trendy A death row inmate at San Quentin attacked a guard while being secured in a shower stall. [Bay City News] The organization behind the annual Davos global economic summit has announced that it
SF News Monday Lunchtime Links: No Netflix For China The story of San Francisco's most infamous female poisoner. [SF Gate] A pedestrian died late Saturday night when a man suspected of driving while drunk struck him as he was crossing a street.
SF News Friday Lunchtime Links: Bay Area's Nobel Snub Stanley Roberts takes on errant BART ticket users. [KRON 4] A San Francisco law preventing city officials and employees from directly soliciting campaign donations from subordinates and colleagues does not apply to the
SF News Thursday Lunchtime Links: Google Robot Fails 'Toothbrush Test' A photo posted by John S (@mikeagnus) on Oct 5, 2016 at 9:06pm PDT Pokemon Go announces new feature but come on, no one plays that anymore, right? [CNet] Ronnie Lott says
SF News Wednesday Lunchtime Links: Apple Camera Questioned Two large affordable housing projects are moving forward in San Francisco's Balboa Park and Excelsior neighborhoods. [SF Business Times] Milpitas stinks. [ABC 7] Apple's use of 'sapphire' in iPhone camera lens questioned in
SF News Tuesday Lunchtime Links: Yosemite Frog Bounces Back San Leandro man arrested after leading police on a freeway chase that ended on the streets of Oakland. [KRON 4] Chatty, happy people on the 22 Fillmore. [Fog City Notes] The University of
SF News Monday Lunchtime Links: Gandhi Statue Protested The body of a missing kayaker was found near the San Mateo Bridge. [KRON 4] How non-tech companies get by in tech-frenzied San Francisco. [Business Insider] A Stanford student has reported that she
SF News Friday Lunchtime Links: SFUSD's Teacher Shortage For the first time, automakers will be able to test autonomous cars with no steering wheels, brake pedals or human drivers on some public roads in California, under legislation signed Thursday by Gov.
SF News Thursday Lunchtime Links: SF Might Be Booming, But Rec And Parks Cries Poor The San Francisco school board has voted to bar board members and the superintendent from directly soliciting campaign donations from district employees, a policy aimed at preventing undue influence over subordinates. [SF Chronicle]
SF News Wednesday Lunchtime Links: Kindle Catfishing Florida bar puts Kaepernick jersey decals in urinals. [WFLA] Even BlackBerry doesn't want to deal with their own phones. [CNet] Google's launching a suite of tools designed to make creating and maintaining public
SF News Tuesday Lunchtime Links: Walmart And Uber, Together At Last More Yahoo hack fallout: Senators say the company should face an SEC probe [Associated Press] as security experts warn of "ripple effect" of hack across the internet [Associated Press]. Google is shielding a
SF News Monday Lunchtime Links: Following Facebook's Orders New study might explain why SF Bay fish "sings." [BABW] Uber is researching a new vertical-takeoff ride offering that flies you around. [Recode] Take a look inside the Mrs Doubtfire home. [SocketSite] [BuzzFeed]
SF News Friday Lunchtime Links: Google's AI Balloon A 20-year-old suspect who tried to rob an 18-year-old man at gunpoint in East Oakland on Wednesday afternoon was killed when the younger man fired back at him in self-defense. [Bay City News]
SF News Thursday Lunchtime Links: SF's Raised Crosswalks [KRON 4] staffer falls in love with injured dog from news report, is now adopting the pup. The California Supreme Court agrees to consider a lawsuit that Yelp warns could lead to the
SF News Wednesday Lunchtime Links: Jasmine Abuslin's Dad Speaks Out Google just launched a new messaging app called Allo, to mixed reviews. [Google] [Wired] [CNet] [Verge] Jasmine Abuslin’s dad spoke out last night for the first time publicly saying, "If those officers
SF News Tuesday Lunchtime Links: Nuns Flourish In SF The top five Bay Area tech companies most likely to be acquired in the near future are...[SF Business Times] Events to commemorate the passing of Rose Pak have been scheduled for Friday
SF News Monday Lunchtime Links: More Crash Reports From Google's Self-Driving Cars A San Francisco real estate company that creates dormitory-style apartments to attract young professionals has set its sights on Oakland, where it is transforming three buildings that once provided housing to low-income tenants.
SF News Friday Lunchtime Links: Struggling For Cash, CCSF Shrinks Class Schedule Contra Costa County Animal Services is asking for the public’s help in finding a suspect who shot a dog in the leg. [KRON 4] Stop by the neighborhood Brewery tonight to share
SF News Thursday Lunchtime Links: SF State Frat Guy's Goat Connection The arrest last week of prominent winery investor Charles Banks on fraud charges has called into question the fate of his California wine empire. [SF Chronicle] SF State frat guy is also goat
SF News Wednesday Lunchtime Links: Brief Gmail Outage Judges on a federal appeals court panel in San Francisco questioned two prominent lawyers about whether a Berkeley cellphone warning law is unfairly alarming. [Bay City News] Google will pay you $200,000
SF News Tuesday Lunchtime Links: It's Tarantula Mating Season The city of Oakland is asking for community feedback on the process of finding a new police chief. [KRON 4] Fifteen-unit apartment building at 530 Baker sells for $6.7 million. [The Registry]
SF News Monday Lunchtime Links: BART's New Station Surprise Concerns about rising seas are reshaping major SF waterfront projects. [SF Chronicle] SF supes plot to save bees. [KRON 4] Fliers posted at SF State accuse school of victim blaming in sexual assault