SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: 'Nobody Cares About Your Tech Job' Pot fans are lending Ross Mirkarimi their support. [SF Gate] Rally held denouncing the alleged actions of the man arrested for anti-Chinese graffiti. [KRON4] The allegedly "hella drunk" Bay Bridge jumper has posted
SF News Thursday Morning Roundup: Oakland Zoo Animals Get Artsy Twitter, Facebook, and an SF murder [Contra Costa Times] A truck spilled wet cement all over Van Ness last night. [SF Public Works/Twitter] The Chinese media has a lot of power in
SF News Wednesday Morning Link Dump: Palo Alto's Teen Suicide Problem [Forbes] declares Chariot the winner in SF's private bus startup war (but, irritatingly, refers to Muni as "MUNI." It's not an acronym, people, it's short for "Municipal"). Starting today, there's a "block party"
SF News Tuesday Morning Roundup: Uber's Ugly Fight In China Your weekend ICYMI: The Russian River has dangerous algae, SF woman arrested in child porn ring bust, Ahmad Brooks remains an SF 49er despite sexual battery charge, a kite-surfer was dragged into the
SF News Sunday Morning Coming Down: Billy Joel Might Have Been Laughing A Bit Too Loud All this Apple stuff in Civic Center is very Reifenstahl, don't you think? [Hoodline] People enjoyed Billy Joel's concert last night [SF Chronicle], including those who live miles away from the concert venue.
SF News Saturday Morning Special: Too Many Topknots At America's Best New Restaurant If you smell gas on 101 this morning, here's why. [KRON4] The heat is on for Twitter to reverse a ban on a tool that archives tweets deleted by politicians. [Cnet] UCSF's Eph
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: The Yuppie's Guide To Burning Man A former Tesla engineer allegedly pulled some creepy computer moves. [Bay City News] Judge rules Juan Francisco Lopez-Sanchez's confession in Kate Steinle's shooting OK for court. [Associated Press] The yuppie’s guide to
SF News Thursday Morning Roundup: Is Riding Muni About To Become An 'Elitist Activity'? Uber might be expanding its sprawling corporate offices into Oakland. [SF Business Times] Starving sea birds are appearing on Bay Area beaches. [KRON4] San Quentin death row inmate Ronald Harold Seaton has died
SF News Wednesday Morning Link Dump: Stock Market Meltdown Tanks SF Land Auction Pier 90 was ablaze Tuesday but SFFD's fire boat handled it. [ABC7] Ruth Newman, thought to be one of two remaining survivors of the Great San Francisco Earthquake of 1906, has died. [Associated
SF News Tuesday Morning Roundup: Another Suspicious Meatball Scare UC Berkeley student suffering from the measles might have spread it on the bus. [KRON4] Another challenge for the development planned at the current site of the Tenderloin Post Office. [SocketSite] Former Secret
SF News Monday Morning Roundup: SFPD's Chief's Pricey Defense Your weekend ICMY: A power line fall closes 101 Saturday and Sunday night, a rent increase closes Boogaloos, SFPD recovered a guitar that once belonged to a Red Hot Chili Pepper, some guys
SF News Sunday Morning Coming Down: The Golden Days Of The Cole Valley Suitcase Murder As you might have guessed from the photo above, there was a Super Moon last night. [CBS5] A librarian pedals around SF on a bike trailed by books. [Visual News] The Madame Tussauds
SF News Saturday Morning Special: Four Injured When BART Escalator Snaps Two shot on 880 in Oakland late Friday night. [KRON4] [Bay City News] [Twitter] says that they want to get more diverse. [Cnet] [Wired] [SF Chronicle] A petition demanding that developers be required
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Sioux Falls Is Coming To Get Us Does a student loan refinancing company's survey really equal "How some in San Francisco and New York manage to pay low rent"? [Fusion] Sorry guys, the [Huffington Post] says that the hot new
SF News Thursday Morning Roundup: Techie Lunch Hotspots Revealed The Burlingame pet sitter who was caught on video abusing a dog has been charged with animal cruelty. [KRON4] [Cnet] runs an article on and slideshow of places on where SF's tech workers
SF News Wednesday Morning Link Dump: Google Wants To Track Potholes Now Google has filed a patent to track potholes. [KRON4] How screwed up was a recent New York Times op-ed on transgender folks? This screwed up. [Vox] Big Sunset development takes pains to keep
SF News Tuesday Morning Roundup: Drug Users Lose Sign Merl Reagle, a beloved crossword puzzle maker whose work anchored the magazine of the San Francisco Examiner and later the [SF Chronicle], has died. Beware: Bay Area condo values are slipping slightly, [SocketSite]
SF News Monday Morning Roundup: Toy Grenade Snarls SFO ICYMI this weekend: Two NorCal guys are getting the hero treatment in France, a tagger gets sued by the city, remembering the 50th anniversary of the Giants/Dodgers brawl, a San Jose cat
SF News Sunday Morning Coming Down: Calling The Cops On Homeless People The [SF Chronicle] takes a walk with a woman who calls the cops any time she sees a struggling homeless person (and the Coalition on Homelessness thinks it's great). [Update: Jennifer Friedenbach, Executive
SF News Saturday Morning Special: Lands End Labyrinth Sets Rebuild Date SF cop and cancer patient have breakdance battle. [KRON4] SF employment numbers hit a record high. [SocketSite] Is being a developer in SF like being a victim of the Nazis? [San Francisco Magazine]
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Twitter's Stock Falls Out Of The Nest [BART] is fixing up some of its elevators. SFPD captain who led a bike crackdown goes on a big bike ride. [ABC7] Why former SF 49er Chris Borland doesn't trust the NFL. [ESPN]
SF News Thursday Morning Roundup: Robin Williams Estate Battle Continues Robin Williams' children are asking a judge to toss out a claim made by the late actor’s wife, saying she’s trying to increase her share of his estate at their expense.
SF News Wednesday Morning Link Dump: Startups Struggling, Burn Rate To Blame [Google]'s made a wifi router [Associated Press] [Wired], but they won't be making a do-it-yourself smartphone [SF Chronicle]. Former SF Chronicle president Joanne Bradford has had a lot of different jobs in
SF News Tuesday Morning Roundup: CPMC's Gooey Walls [Uptown Almanac] tracked a Dolores Park ranger to see what it is they're fighting for. Citing the case of a landlord who went the extra mile to kick out a martial arts school,
SF News Monday Morning Roundup: Wikipedia's PR Problems Your weekend ICYMI: Three CHP officers arrested in a NorCal murder, remembering the Castro's Anastasia, wildfires make for a smoky SF, an SF judge denied the right to die, Cal gets sued over