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
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,
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]
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’
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
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
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
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
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&
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
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
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
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,
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
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
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-
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?
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"