SF News Thursday Lunchtime Links: Inside Steph Curry's East Bay Abodes Stanley Roberts tackles SF drivers' bad stop sign habits. [KRON 4] New book details craigslist friend seekers. [Wired] Investors seem to prefer Tesla over traditional car makers. [Associated Press] The SF-based EFF explains
SF News Wednesday Lunchtime Links: Oakland's Whole Foods Coconut Mystery A man fatally shot by two Vacaville police officers following a vehicle pursuit Monday was not armed. [Bay City News] Twitter is bending over backwards to get you to watch live video on
SF News Tuesday Lunchtime Links: Google Street View Turns Ten Twelve car burglaries happened Monday at various BART stations across the Bay Area. [KRON 4] Chariot under scrutiny for reappearing on verboten streets. [Marina Times] Google wants your help to document an upcoming
SF News Friday Lunchtime Links: Does FasTrak Owe You Money? Anger at Port of Oakland after noose is found. [Bay City News] Trump's iPhone reportedly only has one app. [CNet] Use of force incidents in SF jails statistically on the rise, but that
SF News Thursday Lunchtime Links: Former Raider Heads To Jail San Francisco who is features in book about shoes describes own family as "prominent." [Haute Living] Eight guards and seven inmates were hospitalized following a riot at Pelican Bay. [Associated Press] Leaked chart
SF News Lunchtime Links: Pinterest Now Has Their Own 'Not Hotdog' App Another case of life imitating Silicon Valley the show: Pinterest just launched a food recognition feature for their app, spurring inevitable comparisons to the Not Hotdog app from the HBO show. [SFGate] Following
SF News Tuesday Lunchtime Links: Google Threatens Jobs Over Leaks Gas station nacho cheese botulism victim dies. [KRON 4] Wired's new editor says tech reporting is important. [Ad Week] Proposal to make Twitter a user-operated cooperative tanked at the company’s annual shareholder
SF News Monday Lunchtime Links: Facebook's Massive Monthly Porn Count Bayview backlash against naming of streets after celebs. [SF Examiner] More on how Facebook allegedly targeted vulnerable youngsters for advertisers. [Wired] There's a vaguely sketchball back-story to a recent SF sewer contract. [SF
SF News Friday Lunchtime Links: 'Nitroglycerin' Scare At Bay Area School San Jose school evacuated after the discovery of a backpack containing a bottle of liquid labeled "Nitroglycerin." [NBC Bay Area] UC's Board of Regents approved its first ever enrollment cap on nonresident undergraduates.
SF News Thursday Lunchtime Links: $1.5 Million Bail For Car Arson Suspect [KRON 4] explains why all sex offenders aren't publicly listed. Why startups should be fighting for net neutrality. [Wired] Should city fees and fines be income based? [Bay City News] Yet another NEMS
SF News Wednesday Lunchtime Links: Google Keeps Its Name Will Warriors fans be priced out when the team moves to SF? [KRON 4] iPhone commercial appears to suggest that a barbershop's success is determined by use of Portrait Mode. [Ad Week] This
SF News Tuesday Lunchtime Links: Gun Suppliers Cease High-Capacity Kit Sales In CA The penalty phase in the Sierra LaMar case begins today. [KRON 4] Facebook has been fined $166,000 for breach of French privacy laws.[Associated Press] Tesla dealt blow as Morgan Stanley analyst
SF News Monday Lunchtime Links: SF Fire Displaces 16 Motorcycle crash on Bay Bridge snarls Monday commute. [KRON 4] Man with exploding home claims Siri saved his life. [WMUR] Europe's "Right to be Forgotten"rule is three, here's how [Google] has been
SF News Friday Lunchtime Links: A Pot Dispensary For Pac Heights High school students stunned when student collapses and dies following basketball game. [KRON 4] Facebook has been ordered by Thai authorities to remove all posts deemed illegal in the country by next Tuesday.
SF News Thursday Lunchtime Links: SF Man Randomly Attacked In Atlanta Man accused of sexually assaulting teen in Monterey Starbucks sentenced to two years in prison. [Bay City News] These are the apps that drain your phone's battery the most swiftly. [Ad Week] Can
SF News Wednesday Lunchtime Links: Baby Otters Appear In Oakland Santa Cruz County teen who works at after-school program busted for allegedly taking nude pictures of his charges. [KRON 4] Here are the top 263 companies rushing to make a self-driving car. [Wired]
SF News Tuesday Lunchtime Links: East Bay Doctor Faces Sex Crime Allegations Report claims Fremont is the most stable and affordable housing market in California. [SF Business Times] Pandora is still trying to sell itself. [Bloomberg] It'll cost $37 million to repair Highway 35.[KRON
SF News Monday Lunchtime Links: Burrito Ranking Crowns El Farolito [Business Insider] does an SF burrito ranking that I'm sure you all have thoughts about. [Ad Week] wonders "Are ‘Social Media’ Companies Dead?" Uber brings an AI expert aboard, and she JUST SO
SF News Friday Lunchtime Links: Shark Death Spike Worries Researchers As expected, the city-sanctioned homeless encampment that caught fire in Oakland Monday will be decommissioned. [KRON 4] YouTube is adding 40 celebrity-driven programs. [Ad Week] Online uproar ensues after artist carves Google and
SF News Thursday Lunchtime Links: Ethics Commission Faces Ethics Issues Firefighter shortage spurs closure of East Bay fire station. [KRON 4] Police refuse to give details on who had right of way in fatal pedestrian collision last weekend. [Human Streets] Report says SF
SF News Wednesday Lunchtime Links: A New Bike Plan For Berkeley YouTube is getting a new look. [Ad Week] Foreclosed-upon Sea Cliff home to be auctioned off on City Hall steps. [SocketSite] Muni fuel tank repairs expected to snarl Fisherman's Wharf traffic. The 2017
SF News Monday Lunchtime Links: Net Neutrality Safe For Now High-speed rail opponents proliferate in Central Valley. [NBC Bay Area] A federal appeals court has denied a request for an "en banc" review of an earlier decision that upheld Obama-era net neutrality rules,
SF News Friday Lunchtime Links: YouTube Problems Threaten Google Earnings SF Assemblyman David Chiu introduces bill that would require CA police departments to track the status of rape evidence kits in an effort to reduce the backlog of untested evidence. [Associated Press] Good
SF News Thursday Lunchtime Links: Sunken Barge To Rise From Bay Fake monks return to SF. [KRON 4] Queen Latifah was in SF to talk about the importance of diversity in advertising. [Ad Week] [CNet] asks "Can Facebook solve its violent video problem?" This
SF News Tuesday Lunchtime Links: Lyft Driver Sues Uber Over 'Hell' DNA tests confirm that it was,indeed, a mountain lion that took a dog from a Pescadero home. Wow, [Slate] sure loves Elon Musk. Lyft driver sues Uber over that "hell" tracking program.