SF News Tuesday Morning Roundup: Double Parking Double Standard For SF's Churches Here's a cool 3D printed topographical map of the SF Bay. [3D Print.com] Here are some SF attractions you can enjoy on Christmas Day. [SF Weekly] A nice video report on a
SF News Monday Morning Roundup: Plane Crash In San Rafael Is SFFD chief Joanne Hayes-White the target of misogynists who are mad that she disciplined staffers for misconduct? [SF Chronicle] GIF the Halls in action. [DocPop] Though its building was recently sold, Balompié
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Uber Shuts Down In Portland Apple CEO Tim Cook has made a "substantial" donation to help fund gay rights fight in some Southern states. [Associated Press/ABC] Waterbar’s Gingerbread AT&T Park is adorable. [Eater SF]
SF News Thursday Morning Roundup: City-Maintained Land Overrun With Rats And Condoms After your iPhone gets stolen, here's where it might end up. [Wired] In Style, a kind of amazing women's clothing store that's been on Ocean Avenue for 15 years, is closing. [Ingleside Light]
SF News Wednesday Morning Link Dump: SFPD's Crime Stats Are Looking Pretty Sketchy After two years with no turnover in the ways you can hide your zits or whatever, [Instagram]'s announced five new filters: Slumber, Crema, Ludwig, Aden, Perpetua, Sleepy, and Doc (last two are
SF News Tuesday Morning Roundup: MTC Head Flies Business Class On Taxpayer Dime One time District Attorney of SF Terence Hallinan has been suspended from practicing law. [SF Chronicle] The copious and pricey travel of Metropolitan Transportation Commission executive director Steve Heminger to a variety of
SF News Monday Morning Roundup: The One-Year Anniversary Of Jahi McMath's Declared Death Michael Brown's dad spoke in San Francisco this weekend. [KRON4] Google's 3D street view can't handle SF, NY. [Google Earth Blog] Starbucks tries to take down fancy-pants coffee joints like Blue Bottle with
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Now We Know What That Ball Droid Is Called There have been a lot of mudslides in Oakland this week. [KRON4] Star Wars: The Force Awakens "baseball cards" details the names of the new Star Wars characters. That ball droid is called
SF News Thursday Morning Roundup: Silicon Valley Skullduggery SF is where "indie classical" folks will convene for the first ever New Music Gathering this January. [New York Times] Get ready for your hot-selfie-taking-Russian-girl Instagram follower count to drop, as the social
SF News Wednesday Morning Link Dump: Your Robot Fears Are 'Misguided,' Says Their Leader SF's trying to keep Telegraph Hill from falling apart. [ABC7] A man who'd been on San Quentin's death row since 1996 has died. [KRON4] Jesse Jackson's back in Silicon Valley to call tech
SF News Tuesday Morning Roundup: Is Sidecar Stickering SF? The story of Palo Alto’s last remaining trailer park is pretty fascinating. [The Awl] How people in SF commute (at least, as of 2013). [Socketsite] Sidecar allegedly plasters stickers all over SF,
SF News Monday Morning Roundup: Why No One Will Run Against Ed Lee The Port of San Francisco might get in the ore biz. [SF Examiner] For the first time in 15 years, SF departments don't face budget cuts. [SF Chronicle] Mayor Lee apparently can't make
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: The World's Most Valuable Startup Is... Uber's now valued at $40 billion, "making it one of the world’s most valuable startups." [SF Chronicle] It would apparently cost billions of dollars to fix SF so it doesn't flood every
SF News Thursday Morning Roundup: Electric Car Hardships In SF USF is taking a wait-and-see attitude on Bill Cosby. [Petrelis] The board of the San Francisco Employees’ Retirement System can't decide if they want to get into hedge funds. [Bloomberg] NoPa residents worry
SF News Wednesday Morning Link Dump: SFPD's Overpayment Problem Forget Dreamforce: The International Cannabis Business Conference is coming to SF. [The Weed Blog] Everyone's trying to get these SF butterflies to hook up. [SF Chronicle] Distressed surfer rescued from waters off Ocean
SF News Tuesday Morning Roundup: Ed Lee's Buddy Keeps Breaking The Law [KCBS] anchor sees man riding bike on Market Street sidewalk, freaks out and pens an op-ed about it. The SF Art Institute wants to move into Fort Mason. [SF Chronicle] Ed Lee crony/
SF News Monday Morning Roundup: Rats Menace SF School Lunches The SFUSD doesn't have enough refrigerators to handle all its school lunches, and the rats have caught on. [SF Examiner] Inside Mr Bling Bling. [SF Chronicle] Former Googler talks a lot of smack
SF News Wednesday Morning Link Dump: Is Uber Worth $40 Billion? The defense rests in SF's The Shieldesque police corruption case. [SF Chronicle] The SF teachers' union has reached a tentative contract with the SFUSD. [KCBS] DA Gascon wants stores to accept new, less
SF News Tuesday Morning Roundup: Ignoring ISIS SF's water taxi company keeps on growing. [NBC Bay Area] If you go to a movie at the Metreon on Friday, you just might see the new Star Wars trailer. All 88 seconds
SF News Monday Morning Roundup: Sean Parker Thinks We're All His Lab Rats Sean Parker explains that he doesn't give a shit about a lot of the political issues to which he donates, because he sees elections as a "laboratory for learning" and the lab rats
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: 'The Internet Is For Haters And Porn' Though we all think of students at UC Berkeley as politically minded sorts, very few of them voted (at least locally) in the midterm election. [CBS5] Man who heckled Obama in SF implies
SF News Thursday Morning Roundup: RIP, Betty Barnacle Dillane "There may simply not be a solution to San Francisco's affordable-housing crisis," [Citylab} says. Speaking of, SF is America's least-affordable home buying market. [SF Examiner] How SF neighborhoods are preparing for the Big
SF News Wednesday Morning Link Dump: Van Ness BRT Opposed The company that wants to dig up dirt on journalists reportedly now wants to manage your student loan debt. [Valleywag] Twitter has a new search option that lets you find any tweet ever.
SF News Tuesday Morning Roundup: Zoo Chief Pens Defense Susie Cagle's illustrations tell the story of how, in her words, "San Francisco sold a majority stake to tech." [Aljazeera] [KQED] wants Pope Francis to come to SF, even has a listicle about
SF News Monday Morning Roundup: Jose Canseco's Finger Falls Off SF Zoo workers had been asking management for another staffer to help them monitor the door that ended up killing young gorilla. [SF Examiner] Protesters gathered in the Mission Saturday to demand justice