SF News Friday Lunchtime Links: Twitter Kills Video Notification Button Labor, tenant and faith groups rallied at Glide in opposition to ballot measures they said could reduce the amount of affordable housing in the city, especially for residents with the lowest incomes. [Bay
SF News Thursday Lunchtime Links: Florida Street Horror Fancy people were fancy at the SF Symphony gala last night. [SF Chronicle] How should resources be equally distributed among San Francisco’s more than 220 parks and open spaces? [Ingleside Light] Florida
SF News Wednesday Lunchtime Links: Humane Society Receives 34 Cats And Kittens In Cardboard Boxes The Marin Humane Society is grappling with the unexpected and anonymous nocturnal delivery of 34 cats and kittens in cardboard boxes on its doorstep. Three suspects who abandoned the animals were caught on
SF News Tuesday Lunchtime Links: Gruesome Russian River Discovery Critics say SF ballot measure to create a neighborhood crime unit to tackle home burglaries, auto-break ins and other quality-of-life crimes is misrepresenting itself. [SF Examiner] More on Edward Mason, the guy responsible
SF News Friday Lunchtime Links: Great Highway Inn Sold To Private Investor A computer programmer was arrested in Florida Sunday on suspicion of damaging four servers in the Bay Area. [Bay City News] Private San Francisco investor pays $25.3 million to buy (long dilapidated,
SF News Thursday Lunchtime Links: Your Uber Might Be An Hourly Rental Drones might help boost your cell signal at AT&T Park. [ABC 7] Does your job have a "Workplace Wellness Program"? Then [Slate] wants to burst your bubble. There's a parking war
SF News Wednesday Lunchtime Links: Segregation Alleged In School Funding Debate The SF City Attorney’s Office has filed suit against a Bernal Heights firm alleged to have misled clients into thinking they had hired an immigration attorney and collecting fees for work they
SF News Tuesday Lunchtime Links: What's Your Chinese Name? San Francisco's out-of-control housing market might start looking more 'normal' by the end of the year. [Business Insider] Odd police news from police news from Hayward, where their Chief was suddenly placed on
SF News Friday Lunchtime Links: Sunnyvale Bunny Seeks Fame Sixteen charged in Bay Area drug trafficking conspiracy. [KRON 4] Royal Cuckoo Market applies to serve beer and wine. [Capp Street Crap] UberEats has taken the final step in dominating the Bay Area's
SF News Thursday Lunchtime Links: Mountain Lions Thriving In Santa Cruz Mountains "We see you shouting louder than anyone else in the comments of our stories, and in our Twitter timeline. Stop. Just don’t. You’re an embarrassment to the sites you frequent." [Wired]
SF News Wednesday Lunchtime Links: Touring SF's Sewer Unkind people deface home of disabled man running for Stockton School Board. [KRON 4] Three-year sentence for man shot by SFPD during carjacking. [Bay City News] Beth tours the sewer (and so could
SF News Tuesday Lunchtime Links: Want To Be A Hyperloop Volunteer? Hyperloop project seeks Bay Area volunteers. [CBS 5] Twitter launches night mode for iPhone users. [CNet] As yet unnamed SF tech company plans "co-location" to Sacramento. [CBS Sacramento] [Bloomberg] says that SF's "housing
SF News Monday Lunchtime Links: BART GM Demands 'Billions' Apple has reportedly bought health care startup Gliimpse. [Fast Company] BART GM pens op-ed demanding "billions" to rebuild flailing system. [East Bay Times] A San Pablo man suffered major injuries when his SUV
SF News Friday Lunchtime Links: Is SFPD's Chief Search Rigged? Guess that's one way to advertise War Dogs. [Capp Street Crap] Woman dies after collision with suspected drunk driver on Marin freeway. [KRON 4] You’ll recognize a couple local landmark names in
SF News Thursday Lunchtime Links: No Hope For The 49ers The expectations for the San Francisco 49ers going into the 2016 NFL season are not only low, they are at the bottom of one preseason ranking. [CBS 5] A former leader of a
SF News Wednesday Lunchtime Links: 'Unbelievably Callous' Landlord Judged [UCSF] study says that the new wave of cholesterol drugs are financially unsustainable without a major price chop. SF investment firm buys up Portland real estate, Portland is unstoked. [Portland Mercury] Judge rules
SF News Tuesday Lunchtime Links: Cabin Smoke Diverts LA-SF Flight United Airlines says a flight from Los Angeles to San Francisco was diverted to Santa Barbara after smoke was reported in the passenger cabin following a mechanical problem. [Associated Press] Climate change could
SF News Monday Lunchtime Links: SF Hotel Hacked Le Meridien San Francisco reportedly hit by hackers. [CBS 5] This [Associated Press] report on a Bend, Oregon public safety officer who allegedly went on a multi-state crime spree is utterly chilling. Now
SF News Friday Lunchtime Links: Cheerios Headed To Court Fog prompts delays of up to an hour at SFO. [SF Examiner] Nearly 10 years after his death, homicide detectives are asking the public for help in solving the 2006 murder of a
SF News Thursday Lunchtime Links: Why TV Companies Snubbed Facebook Apple took a patent out on ring-shaped a wearable health device. [CNet] SF startup may outpace Google in the driverless car race. [Wired] [Facebook] claims that sci-fi readers like cats, not dogs. TV
SF News Wednesday Lunchtime Links: New MacBooks Rumored A San Mateo woman was convicted Tuesday of second-degree murder for killing her neighbor last year with a baseball bat. [Bay City News] Apple is preparing the first significant overhaul of its MacBook
SF News Tuesday Lunchtime Links: Supes' Anti-Lee Move Stymied A motion by the Board of Supervisors that would oppose state “by-right” development legislation and skirt Mayor Ed Lee’s veto of a resolution against it failed at a special meeting Monday. [SF
SF News Monday Lunchtime Links: Pete Wilson To Fight Mission Bay Warriors Arena A rumored haptic home button on the next iPhone makes media waves. [The Verge] [Bloomberg] [Cnet] Several Richmond police officers likely violated department policies in their interactions with a young woman at the
SF News Thursday Lunchtime Links: Home Street Home The Richmond Police Department is offering a $10,000 award leading to the arrest of the suspect who stole a presidential coin from a park ranger. [KRON 4] Boston-based company seeks industrial properties
SF News Wednesday Lunchtime Links: Do We Want A 'Drayzilla'? Three-tenant retail property at 1720-1790 Fulton Street sold for $4,595,000. [The Registry] Murder suspect busted for alleged attempt to smuggle phone into SF Jail. [SF Examiner] Alameda County settles a lawsuit