SF News Monday Morning Roundup: A School With VC ICYMI this weekend: an earthquake shook the East Bay, a burning tour bus drove down Haight, Periscope let folks watch the Mayweather/Pacquiao fight for free, an Uber driver is suing for worker's
SF News Sunday Morning Coming Down: Your Emoji Use, Analyzed Area residents express skepticism over proposed 460-unit development in the Inner Sunset. [Hoodline] App claims that Polk Street, Nob Hill and Russian Hill are SF's safest places for pedestrians. Agree? [SF Gate] Former
SF News Saturday Morning Special: Watching The Mayweather vs. Pacquiao Fight Online If Salesforce gets sold, your cloud software startup might be fucked. [SF Business Times] Nordstrom wants to turn its downtown SF store into a "snazzy international shopping destination." [Seattle Times] This graffiti is
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: 'Market Correction' Predicted Del Monte Foods is moving its headquarters from San Francisco to Walnut Creek. [Contra Costa Times] SF-based "mobile news app" Circa couldn't score any more VC, so now they're scrambling to get bought.
SF News Thursday Morning Roundup: BART Might Need $6.9 Billion From You Marissa Mayer made $42.1 million at Yahoo last year. [Associated Press] Speaking with Sandra Bernhard. [SF Chronicle] Saturday is California Bookstore Day. [Richmond SF blog] San Francisco is slated to get 1,
SF News Wednesday Morning Link Dump: SFUSD's Graduation Rate Plummets This year's Haight Street Fair poster was created by an officer from SFPD's Park station who also happens to have an MFA. [SF Chronicle] Hundreds of people protested outside the Japanese Consulate in
SF News Tuesday Morning Roundup: SFUSD Turns To Interns To Battle Teacher Shortage SF and Oakland cops are on "Blue Alert" and are riding in pairs, following national public outcry at the death of Freddie Gray, a man who suffered a severe spinal injury while in
SF News Monday Morning Roundup: 16th Street BART Smokeout ICYMI this weekend: a 9-year-old was allegedly killed by a teen in Discovery Bay, the 49ers lost to a bunch of soccer-playing kids, a Google exec died on Everest in an avalanche triggered
SF News Sunday Morning Coming Down: Oakland Hotel Of Horrors After urinary edits were made to their maps, Google is scrambling to improve their spam detection systems. [TechCrunch] Woman dies while in custody at a Contra Costa County detention facility. [Bay City News]
SF News Saturday Morning Special: SFPD Allegedly Shot Mission Man In Back A part-time model is suing BART and Oakland police, claiming that they smashed her face up unnecessarily during a drunken St. Patrick's Day arrest. [ABC7] City settles lawsuit brought by former police attorney
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Google's 29-Year-Old Problem 67-year-old San Quentin death row inmate Edward Steele, who'd been convicted of killing his babysitter (among other folks), was found dead in his cell. [KRON4] [CBS5] listicles the "5 Most Watched YouTube Videos
SF News Thursday Morning Roundup: Map Of Projected SF Whiteness Startles SF kids are being trained as "City Street Investigators." [KTVU] Thieves are targeting lockers at 24 Hour Fitness spots across SF. [KRON4] A change in the Postmates app cut their workers' wages in
SF News Wednesday Morning Link Dump: Alas, Poor Yahoo I'm not that married to the past or anything, but the way these folks apparently tore all the cool details out of this Queen Anne really bums me out. [Curbed SF] "You’d
SF News Tuesday Morning Roundup: Dead Whale Defaced Now Twitter's made it possible for any rando to DM you (if you enable the feature). [Wired] No one seems to want to buy former San Francisco Mayor Elmer E. Robinson's house. [SocketSite]
SF News Monday Morning Roundup: Amber Alert Cancelled After 8-Year Old Is Found Safe ICYMI this weekend: Goatchella drew protests, there's going to be a Silicon Valley Comic Con, a man was seriously hurt in a Haight Street fight over weed, and the Cartoon Art Museum has
SF News Sunday Morning Coming Down: Leap Says 'We Want To Inspire Muni' Livermore firefighters and cops talked a woman down after she threatened to leap from an overpass. [Bay City News] Franklin Street was (loudly) paved from 10 p.m. to 4:30 a.m.
SF News Saturday Morning Special: 1906 Quake's Anniversary Commemorated Everyone got up early to commemorate the 1906 quake's anniversary this morning. [SF Chronicle] The Fisherman's Wharf [Madame Tussaud] wants your nominations on what "Bay Area Innovator" they should immortalize in wax next.
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Barbie Bike Rider Menaces Mission According to a scathing report, Oakland's police discipline system is completely broken. [SF Chronicle] Why SFFD uses handmade wooden ladders. [Popular Mechanics] Sign-wielding man promotes Uber outside Yellow Cab HQ. [Pando] A look
SF News Thursday Morning Roundup: Pot Startups Are Fighting For Your 4/20 Business [Wired] gives Twitter's new homepage the thumbs down. Driver crashes into Oakland building during police chase. [KRON4] Even following a necropsy, marine mammal experts can't figure out why that giant whale that washed
SF News Wednesday Morning Link Dump: Apple Bans Selfie Sticks Kiss left turns on Fillmore at Oak and Fell during peak morning and evening traffic hours goodbye. [Hoodline] The NTSB has released their report on the fatal BART collision that killed two track
SF News Tuesday Morning Roundup: Former 49er Linked To Jailhouse Homicide Ex-49er running back Lawrence Phillips is suspected of killing his cellmate in a Fresno prison. [Associated Press] Listen to the Grateful Dead sing an a cappella version of "The Star Spangled Banner" on
SF News Monday Morning Roundup: 30,000 Lose Power In SF ICYMI this weekend: RoboGames carnage, Salon writer can't tell brown actors apart, alleged armed robbers mow down pedestrians as they flee the cops, and an NYC cab in SF. Here are your Saturday
SF News Sunday Morning Coming Down: The Trash Cops Are Watching Another day, another police pursuit in which a bystander is killed, this time in Richmond. [KRON4] Police have successfully talked down a guy who climbed a Salinas electrical tower and screamed at the
SF News Saturday Morning Special: Podcasting Patent Troll Thwarted Famed barman Seamus Coyle is sent off in style. [SF Chronicle] Some 24th Street merchants say the area needs way more cops. [Capp Street Crap] Netflix boosted CEO Reed Hastings’ pay by 43
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Watching The Apple Watch Sure, you can try an Apple Watch on at a store today, but you'll have to buy it online. [Wired] This group of seniors has been feeding the needy since 1993. [Ingleside Light]