SF News Friday Lunchtime Links: Sentencing For SF Politico Facing Child Porn Charges Delayed Yet Again An Oakland police vehicle was involved in a crash Friday morning. [KRON 4] Lyft adds ten more locations. [CNet] The SFMTA wants more "neighborways" in the city. What's a neighborway? Here you go.
SF News Thursday Lunchtime Links: Charter School Ignores Black Students' Test Scores Police are looking for two men who robbed a mother with her one-year-old daughter at gunpoint in San Francisco last Friday. [KRON 4] You can live in this teeny-tiny condo with what appears
SF News Wednesday Lunchtime Links: Mission Bay School Postponed Two ex-convicts have been charged with attempted murder in connection with an incident in which shots were fired at an off-duty Oakland police officer. [Bay City News] Lyft offers ride hailing for developers
SF News Tuesday Lunchtime Links: New OPD Chief Faces Traffic Investigation The woman killed by a falling Yosemite tree has been identified. [KRON 4] Westlake Urban, which purchased the 86-unit Kirkham Heights apartment complex at 1530-1585 5th Avenue and Kirkham back in 1976, is
SF News Lunchtime Links: 3.9 Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Off The Coast Of Eureka Low temperatures overnight caused frosts in the Bay Area's valleys this morning. [National Weather Service Bay Area/Twitter] At 11:19 a.m. Monday, an earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 3.9
SF News Friday Lunchtime Links: North Bay Swarmed By Tiny Insects Huge SoMa parcel in clubby area appears on the market. [SocketSite] An administrator at a youth shelter and former Boy Scout leader has been arrested for possession of child pornography in Santa Clara.
SF News Thursday Lunchtime Links: ICE Raid In Outer Sunset Police have made arrests in the deadly stabbing of a little league coach in San Jose. [KRON 4] The tower to rise at the Van Ness Goodwill site might be taller than first
SF News Wednesday Lunchtime Links: Journalism Scandal At Santa Clara U The University of California said it investigated 113 cases of sexual misconduct involving staff and faculty at its 10 campuses over a recent three-year period. [Associated Press] A portion of sidewalk along the
SF News Tuesday Lunchtime Links: Look Out For 'A New Breed Of Man-Fran' SF police are investigating a racially motivated hate crime that left a man with life-threatening injuries. [KRON 4] Podcast advertising treads some tricky ethical ground. [Wired] The [SF Chronicle] scowls at NBC for
SF News Monday Lunchtime Links: Marin Trail Fight Heats Up Fight between Marin cyclists and hikers heats back up. [CBS 5] With an unrelenting housing crisis gripping California, state legislators are seekaing to intervene with local controls to ensure there is more development
SF News Friday Lunchtime Links: Muni Operators Quietly Sign New Contract A Concord man has been arrested in connection with having sex with a 12-year-old girl and fathering her child, according to police. [Bay City News] Seven-story building planned for 1245 Folsom moves closer
SF News Thursday Lunchtime Links: Cold Case Suspect Tracked To Shasta County A man who was wanted on suspicion of a 2005 Santa Rosa murder was caught in rural Shasta County Wednesday. [KRON 4] Lyft rolls out to 54 more US cities. [CNet] SF State
SF News Wednesday Lunchtime Links: California Women Fall Behind In Pay Equality Immigrants make up more than a third of San Francisco’s population and make a large contribution to the local economy. [Bay City News] Study says that San Francisco has the highest rental
SF News Tuesday Lunchtime Links: Inside SF's Immigration Court A driver is dead after crashing into a concrete pillar in West Oakland. [KRON 4] How our digital assistants might be putting us at risk. [ABC 7] A strange and quiet story of
SF News Monday Lunchtime Links: SFUSD's Columbus Day Diss Draws DC Hiss San Francisco is trying to become the first city in the nation to eliminate hepatitis C. [SF Chronicle] Some say that duck boats like those that roam SF's streets should be banned. [Associated
SF News Friday Lunchtime Links: Prepare For Your Digital Death As if things weren't stressful enough already, now [KRON 4] asks "Are you prepared for your digital death?" Women who stole Scott Wiener’s phone reads poetry in court. [SF Chronicle] What to
SF News Thursday Lunchtime Links: 'Complacency' Killing California Drivers Will Muni's new trains turn your commute time frown upside down? [KRON 4] Bay Area vegan cheese startup Miyoko’s Kitchen, which makes the absolute best fake cheese I've ever had, is drawing
SF News Wednesday Lunchtime Links: SF Supes Oppose Honesty Oath Police are investigating a Hunters Point drive-by. [KRON 4] Apple has been granted a patent for a fingerprint-reading touchscreen. [CNet] Condo development proposed behind Cha Cha Cha. [SocketSite] A bill introduced Tuesday could
SF News Tuesday Lunchtime Links: Big Changes For KRCB Facebook is testing pop-up posts. [CNet] A man in southern France is alleging that Uber may be responsible for the demise of his marriage, and has filed a suit against the company to
SF News Monday Lunchtime Links: Are 'Cheap Eats' Lists Racist? [Slate] calls people who think Trump will be good for US business "deluded." More support for rumors that the next iPhone will offer wireless charging. [CNet] The price to buy Metallica guitarist Kirk
SF News Friday Lunchtime Links: Republican Caltrain Cuts Could Cost Bay Area 9,600 Jobs SF State has shared a cloud-based storage and file-sharing system that will give faculty, staff and students access to more free storage space. [Golden Gate Xpress] Silicon Valley tech leaders are speaking out
SF News Thursday Lunchtime Links: Stanford Drops Sex Assault Lawyer Californians' taxpayer contribution into the state’s $196 billion teacher pension fund is expected to jump up by $153 million in the next fiscal year. [SF Business Times] A group of first-graders from
SF News Wednesday Lunchtime Links: Warriors Ticket Prices Shoot Up Google just made the TV trope of "zoom and enhance" sort of come true. [CNet] Church of Mary of the Assumption, aka the one that looks like a washing machine agitator, is confoundingly
SF News Tuesday Lunchtime Links: Activist Facebook Shareholders Attempt To Oust Mark Zuckerberg The FBI is offering a reward of up to $10,000 in the search for two missing Northern California teenagers in cases that authorities say are related and suspicious. [Associated Press] Activist shareholders
SF News Monday Lunchtime Links: NASA Engineer To Aid Uber's Flying Car Effort A couple little earthquakes rattled the North Bay this morning. [KRON 4] Library officials in Mountain View announced they have received a $98,000 grant from Google to pay for bookmobile services. [CBS