SF News Monday Lunchtime Links: When The Cliff House Blew Up The Santa Cruz deputy who fatally shot a 15-year-old boy won't face charges. [Bay City News] Sheryl Sandberg talks to the [Associated Press] about her new book on weathering adversity. Will your phone
SF News Thursday Lunchtime Links: Facebook Struggles To Find Fake News Fighter Facebook might be getting a little more colorful. [Ad Week] FTC cracks down on celebs who tout brands via Instagram. [CNet] Chrome could get a native ad blocker. [Wall Street Journal] The formal
SF News Wednesday Lunchtime Links: Bay Area Air Drubbed Woman assaulted while jogging at SJ State. [KRON 4] Bay Area doesn't even come come close to the top of list of America's highest-earning counties. [SF Gate] Just because you agree to Uber's
SF News Monday Lunchtime Links: Libby Schaaf Seeks Second Term Fans of live music, take heed: The lineup for the Monterey Pop 50th Anniversary concert has been announced [SF Chronicle] [CBS 5]. Meanwhile a new music fest is planned aboard Alameda's USS Hornet,
SF News Friday Lunchtime Links: Social Media's Copycat Culture Pacifica teen suspected in theft of Fairfield band instruments. [Bay City News] Wanna drive a Tesla semi? [Wired] More dead sharks wash up in Bay Area. [KRON 4] "Social media is an endless
SF News Thursday Lunchtime Links: Airbnb Pays Taxes Berkeley police share photos of demonstrators in effort to track them down. [KRON 4] [NBC Bay Area] [Slate] mulls the question of self-driving cars through the filter of the good old baby-jeopardizing "trolley
SF News Wednesday Lunchtime Links: Yet Another Storm Approaches Oakland A's remove tarp from upper level, offer $15 seats. [KRON 4] Supes approve task force to study safe injection site idea for SF. [SF Examiner] Brace for yet another storm tonight. [SF
SF News Tuesday Lunchtime Links: Chrome's Irritating Page Jump Bug Driver pulled over for alleged cell phone violation leads cops to 320 lbs of pot and a million bucks. [KRON 4] [Wired] argues against some companies' practice to pay for female staffers' ovum
SF News Friday Lunchtime Links: New Shelter Saves Mexican Dogs Dismembered human body found inside San Bruno residence. [KRON 4] If robots seem human that's your fault, not theirs. [Wired] One fifth of Facebook's video sharing is content from Facebpook Live. [CNet] Mission-area
SF News Wednesday Lunchtime Links: Ron Conway Opposes SF Income Tax Albany High School parents come together in effort to figure out why some of their kids are alleged racist jerks. [KRON 4] Inside Facebook's new tools to fight revenge porn. [Ad Week] Seattle
SF News Friday Lunchtime Links: Australia Dumps YouTube Dramatic video shows rescue of Sonoma hiker. [KRON 4] Twitter owns a content creator company called Niche, and how it works is kind of interesting! [Ad Week] Watch out for scammers posing as
SF News Thursday Lunchtime Links: Apple Might Disable Wearables While You Drive Instagram makes it easier to see which accounts have current "stories." [Ad Week] Tesla update makes "its latest cars as good as its older cars." [Wired] Android app sales are expected to exceed
SF News Wednesday Lunchtime Links: $4.9 Million Shipping Container Loft Hits Market Suspects who allegedly robbed banks in two cities while one dressed as a security guard have been arrested. [KRON 4] Apple won't let your app into the app store if you promote the
SF News Tuesday Lunchtime Links: Cookie And Hillary In SF How Lyft uses Uber's shenanigans to look good. [CNet] Overnight education program mulled for Fort Miley. [Richmond SF blog] [Curbed SF] explains why people are leaving SF. New loans to create accessory dwelling
SF News Monday Lunchtime Links: Fear In SF SRO Following Death Of Cat Those bunnies that were rescued in SF are now available to adopt. [Bay City News] Bay Area staffing firm under fire for alleged H-1B visa fraud. [SF Business Times] Uber chaos roundup: Self-driving
SF News Friday Lunchtime Links: Dirt Dished At City Hall Corruption Trial The mother of a man accused of attacking a woman on BART apologizes to the victim, says her son has been diagnosed as both bipolar and schizophrenic. [KRON 4] Twitter might offer a
SF News Thursday Lunchtime Links: Visiting A Cat Cafe Albany high school kids accused of posting racist photos. [KRON 4] AT&T, Johnson & Johnson, and Verizon are pulling their advertising from YouTube over extremist videos. [Ad Week] [Wired] profiles Tom
SF News Wednesday Lunchtime Links: How Robbers Can Hack Your Dropcam Driver shot as he passes through SF intersection. [KRON 4] Appeals court strikes blow against SF Ellis Act ordinance. [SF Chronicle] Can LinkedIn succeed in "trending news" where Facebook has stumbled? [Wired] If
SF News Tuesday Lunchtime Links: Walmart Opening Silicon Valley Incubator Horses stranded during San Jose flooding remain in veterinary care. [KRON 4] Instagram live videos still vanish from the application upon completion, but now there’s a way to save them. [AdWeek] 1890s
SF News Monday Lunchtime Links: DOJ Extending Oversight Of SFPD One Mill Valley couple found hope in a painful situation after deciding to donate their late three-week-old baby’s organs. [KRON 4] Trump’s proposed education cuts could leave impact on public education
SF News Friday Lunchtime Links: Transit Driver Appreciation Day Arrives This converted Noe Valley firehouse turned scofflaw Airbnb can't get itself sold. [Curbed SF] Saturday is Transit Driver Appreciation Day. [Moving SF] Award-winning San Francisco designer, generous philanthropist and beloved wife and mother
SF News Thursday Lunchtime Links: CSU Students Fight Tuition Hike San Rafael police arrested a Petaluma man Tuesday on suspicion of participating in the robbery of a bank where he worked as a teller. [Bay City News] Uber is releasing a new in-app
SF News Wednesday Lunchtime Links: Why Is Silicon Valley So Awful To Women? Police shoot and kill female passenger in vehicle during confrontation in Hayward. [Bay City News] [The Atlantic] asks "Why Is Silicon Valley So Awful to Women?" The body of a missing woman, who
SF News Tuesday Lunchtime Links: Jailed Teen Refugee Released Into Foster Care A man is in the hospital after suffering life-threatening injuries in an assault in North Beach Monday morning, near Kearny and Columbus. [KRON 4] Three hundred wiggly black caterpillars caught a lift to
SF News Monday Lunchtime Links: Marissa Mayer's $23 Million Severance Deal Santa Clara-based Intel will spend $15.3 billion to buy up a fast-growing company that makes self-driving car systems. [SF Business Times] SF ranks on somewhat pointless list of "happiest places to live,