SF News Friday Lunchtime Links: Bail Dropped For Man Shot By SFPD A woman was apparently run over and killed by her boyfriend after an argument Wednesday night in San Leandro, according to police. [KRON 4] An appeals court has ruled that law enforcement agencies
SF News Thursday Lunchtime Links: Self-Driving Teslas Hit CA Roads Why Facebook keeps pushing you to go 'live' with video. [Associated Press] San Francisco has become the proving grounds for AT&T’s leap into the newest frontier of wireless technology, and
SF News Wednesday Lunchtime Links: 'Facebook Customer Service' Is A Scam Five men were arrested in an undercover ‘court sting’ after disobeying a judge’s orders not to drive. [KRON 4] Stanford University police issued a community alert after they arrested a man on
SF News Tuesday Lunchtime Links: Report Argues For Demolition Of 280 In SF Prolific booze thieves nabbed. [KRON 4] Guess that's it for the Nextbit Robin. [CNet] More than 12 million passengers flew through Oakland International Airport in 2016. [SF Chronicle] Officials at San Francisco State
SF News Monday Lunchtime Links: Berkeley Animal Rights Activists Interrupt Screening Of 'A Dog's Purpose' San Francisco has restricted permits for cannabis cultivators for the next six months. [SF Examiner] Over 20 activists with a global grassroots animal rights network interrupted a Saturday night showing of A Dog’
SF News Friday Lunchtime Links: Craigslist Founder Fights Wikipedia Harassment A suspect is in jail Thursday night after two San Rafael bike shop owners took justice into their own hands. [KRON 4] Craigslist founder Craig Newmark is donating $500,000 to help curb
SF News Thursday Lunchtime Links: Local Groups Mobilizing To Stop Trump's Wall These are the tech jobs that pay women the most. [SF Business Times] A man shot by police in San Francisco earlier this month is back in the hospital. [Bay City News] Groups
SF News Tuesday Lunchtime Links: Storms Spur State Of Emergency Police are looking for two men who are allegedly involved in an armed robbery on the UC Berkeley campus. [KRON 4] Google's messaging strategy is just a mess. [Wired] Plans to raze the
SF News Friday Lunchtime Links: Pool Shortening Plan Spurs Complaints Seven pups dumped in pouring rain are rescued. [KRON 4] Mark Zuckerberg believes there's a misunderstanding about a series of lawsuits he has filed over land he purchased in Hawaii. [CNet] Sisters get
SF News Thursday Lunchtime Links: Dianne Feinstein Likely To Run Again Despite the San Francisco Unified School District’s efforts to reform discipline, a 19-year-old student who defended his sister during a fight at their high school may be expelled for threatening a school
SF News Wednesday Lunchtime Links: Walmart Groin Grabber At Large Vacaville police are looking for a woman accused of grabbing women's groins in three separate incidents at Walmart over the last couple of days. [KRON 4] Uber drivers vastly outnumber Lyft drivers — but
SF News Tuesday Lunchtime Links: Public Warned To Watch CCSF A historic church on Capp Street is slated for conversion into residential units. [Mission Local] The accreditation crisis may have come to an end for City College of San Francisco on Friday, but
SF News Monday Lunchtime Links: Muni Operators Want More Than $8M The Coast Guard says it has resumed a search for a father and his young son after a wave swept them to sea from an Oregon beach. [Associated Press] The SFPL is on
SF News Friday Lunchtime Links: Gas Prices Skyrocket Gas prices in the Bay Area and throughout California climbed appreciably over the past month. [KRON 4] The San Francisco Police Commission has elected Julius Turman as its new president. [Bay City News]
SF News Thursday Lunchtime Links: Greg Suhr Takes Warriors Gig An Oakland City Councilmember is receiving some backlash for a joke made while a shooting took place. [KRON 4] Apple's AirPods have been on sale for less than a month, but they're already
SF News Wednesday Lunchtime Links: PG&E Lays Off Staff The San Francisco Board of Education has a fresh set of leaders to guide it as it selects the next superintendent of public schools. [SF Examiner] SF startup gathers nation’s Medicaid data
SF News Tuesday Lunchtime Links: Apple Gets Second Consumer Reports Chance 30-story tower with over 200 residential units planned for Howard Street. [SocketSite] San Francisco’s major undertaking to rebuild public housing sites is expected to advance this week. [SF Examiner] Competition from Google
SF News Monday Lunchtime Links: Joe Biden's In SF Joe Biden's in town today. [KRON 4] London Breed became president of the Board of Supervisors on Monday for a second term. [SF Examiner] SF company wants to make digital license plates that
SF News Friday Lunchtime Links: Bayshore Before The Freeway CA assembly member Phil Ting introduced a state bill on Thursday that would give the California Department of Motor Vehicles more ways to go after companies that illegally operate autonomous vehicles. [CNet] Looking
SF News Thursday Lunchtime Links: Oakland Police Face Yet Another Lawsuit The Santa Clara County Sheriff’s Office is searching for a suspect in Cupertino who allegedly hit a patrol car with a stolen car. [KRON 4] Two East Oakland residents are suing the
SF News Wednesday Lunchtime Links: Serial Arsonist Targets Palm Trees Time is running out for Faraday Future’s ambitious plan to crack the U.S. auto industry and take on Tesla. [Wall Street Journal] Meanwhile, Tesla has missed their fourth-quarter vehicle delivery target.
SF News Tuesday Lunchtime Links: Muni Crime Dips As Crashes Spike As Muni street collisions rise, crime on buses is reportedly down. [SF Examiner] Housing bidding wars in San Francisco plummeted in 2016 as softening demand and more inventory have given buyers more space
SF News Friday Lunchtime Links: Oakland Zoo Animals Eat Christmas Trees Police recognize BMW belonging to suspect in identity theft case, haul her in. [Bay City News] Proposed development in SF hits a four-year low. [SocketSite] Here are some photos of animals from the
SF News Thursday Lunchtime Links: Snapchat Ducks Twitter Comparison A wild-life animal care agency rehabilitated and will return a bobcat back to its natural habitat Thursday evening in Marin County. [KRON 4] [Wired] has "Your 5 Totally Achievable Security Resolutions for the
SF News Wednesday Lunchtime Links: Stranded Cat Rescued By ACC Uber driver discovers underage prostitution in Elk Grove. [CNN] East Coast man donating menorah to replace the one stolen from Washington Square Park. [ABC 7] ACC officer rescues stranded kitty. [CBS 5] The