SF News Wednesday Morning Link Dump: The San Antonio Raiders? Cincinnati Art Museum curator joining staff of The Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco. [SF Gate] Square scrambles to prepare for a future where their "reader" is obsolete. [Wired] Does it bother you
SF News Tuesday Morning Roundup: Instagram App Name Troubles The head of San Francisco's Animal Care and Control was suddenly and unexpectedly "asked to leave." [SF Examiner] [SF Chronicle] SF toward the top of list of cities plagued with "nuisance floods." [SF
SF News Monday Morning Roundup: Why We Need To Colonize Mars Man from Reno, woman from Berkeley win the SF Marathon. [Bleacher Report] [NBC Bay Area] [Hoodline] [SF Chronicle] Wasted paddleboater drifts to Bay Bridge, is saved by Coast Guard. [KTVU] What locally-shot movies
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Google's $1 Billion Purchase Macy's workers in San Francisco might end up going on strike. [SF Chronicle] Google's buying game-livestreaming company Twitch for $1 billion. I keep forgetting to make a macro for this. [VentureBeat] Chicago-based firm
SF News Thursday Morning Roundup: Do You Know Your Corner Store's Name? Vendors at San Francisco's recently-sold Flower Market fret over the future of the venue. [KTVU] It's kind of quaint that companies still advertise with banners that are trailed by planes! It's not so
SF News Wednesday Morning Link Dump: Obama's In SF President Obama's in San Francisco today. [KRON4] [KGO] [CBS5] [SF Chronicle] Not guilty plea for the woman accused of robbing that 8-year-old girl. [Bay City News/CBS5] San Francisco bookstores are getting attacked
SF News Tuesday Morning Roundup: An Apology For Gurbaksh Chahal City College may still be in jeopardy after accrediting commission rejects appeal. [LA Times] [SF Examiner] RadiumOne appears to be apologizing for firing CEO Gurbaksh Chahal, who pled guilty to domestic violence in
SF News Monday Morning Roundup: Shrimp Boy's Last Hope 2,290 housing units have been built in SF this year, but it'll take 100,000 of them to shift skyrocketing rent prices. [SF Examiner] SF techies pack sober dance party. [Venturebeat] Intimate
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Twitter Can Tell You Who Sees Tweets On TV, But Not The Demographics Of Its Workforce Will SF reach Gavin Newsom's 2009 goal of zero-waste by 2020? Maaaaybe. [KALW] SF General is trying to identify a man who appears not to know who he is. Do you? [Bay City
SF News Thursday Morning Roundup: Influx Of Undocumented Kids Expected The Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute figures out what happens to the thousands of metal shipping containers that fall off those huge cargo boats every year. [Huffington Post] I guess it would be
SF News Wednesday Morning Link Dump: Cyclists Bumped By Caltrain The SFMTA board approved a plan to increase the fees tech buses pay to use Muni stops from $1 to $3.55/per, displeasing some Mission Bay residents. [SF Examiner] Don't be like
SF News Tuesday Morning Roundup: Cat Daddy Go to English class with some SF Giants. [Associated Press] LinkedIn buys Newsle, said to enable "users to glean real-time information about their professional contacts," which doesn't sound stalkery AT ALL. [SF Business
SF News Monday Morning Roundup: Who Wants A Smartwatch? A bunch of old guys played some flag football at Candlestick. [ABC7] [ABC7] [CBS5] According to [Irish Central], San Francisco's Irish community is way better than New York's. [Gizmodo] checks out the SFFD's
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Boston And San Francisco Are The Same $15 million worth of upgrades later, people tell [KTVU] they like San Francisco's new parking meters. Rising water bills have gotten SF's Gleneagles Golf Course so behind in bills that it's getting evicted,
SF News Thursday Morning Roundup: Urban Green Evicts 98-Year-Old Civil grand jury calls shenanigans on aspects of Mayor Lee's 30,000 housing units goal. [SF Examiner] Why is Urban Green Investments so intent on evicting this 98-year-old woman? You can keep on
SF News Wednesday Morning Link Dump: Lost Weekend Struggles Salt Lake City has nearly eradicated homelessness with "clean, bright housing that people on the street actually wanted to go to," and the [Deseret News] is wondering why SF doesn't do the same
SF News Tuesday Morning Roundup: Voting On 'Motorists' Rights' Measures on Pier 70's development, astro-turf at the Beach Chalet soccer fields, and "protection of motorists' rights" turn in enough signatures that they're likely to be on the November ballot. [SF Chronicle] Guy
SF News Monday Morning Roundup: San Francisco, Flooded Photographer "floods" San Francisco. [Moshe Levis] Life inside a homeless encampment just miles from some of the richest companies in Silicon Valley. [Associated Press] Is Craigslist undisruptable? [SF Chronicle] Do you call it
SF News Thursday Morning Roundup: A Weed Cloud For Nevius Some guy from Boston allegedly hacked SF-based Zendesk, then "exported about one million Twitter tech support tickets to computers outside of Zendesk's network and used that information to compromise and deface Twitter feeds
SF News Wednesday Morning Link Dump: It's Not Easy Being Green The new publisher for the company that owns the [SF Examiner], the SF Bay Guardian, and SF Weekly looks an awful lot like "celebrity chef" Michael Symon. Am I wrong? An op-ed in
SF News Tuesday Morning Roundup: Biking Is Bad For You The man who was shot and killed in Visitacion Valley Friday was gunned down during a game of dodgeball with a bunch of kids. A thought-provoking portrait of the impact violence has had
SF News Monday Morning Roundup: 'Uber Wedding' PR Stunt Fizzles Civil grand jury says SF's government is not so hot at ethics, transparency. [SF Examiner] Uber's "we'll marry you on pride weekend" stunt backfires, as hours go by and the summoned car never
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: A Visit To A Bike Chop Shop It all comes down to this weekend: SF State's Tiana Wills competes in Sacramento to determine if she can continue her high jump career. [SF Examiner] [Thrillist] wants you to get the hell
SF News Thursday Morning Roundup: City Hall's Overhype Hopes The [SF Chronicle]'s John King gets out the long knives re George Lucas' decision to place his museum in Chicago, says "Instead of planning ahead, City Hall of late has pinned its
SF News Wednesday Morning Link Dump: Mavericks Makeover The new owners of Mavericks want to make it into "the Super Bowl of surfing." [KCBS] Apple's new head of retail writes a "touchy-feely" blog post. [New York Times] "Tech employment in the