SF News Thursday Morning Roundup: $800 Tickets To Burning Man Here are three SF-based companies that Facebook at Work might be trying to destroy. [SF Business Times] Behold the doughnut turducken. [Bernalwood] Burning Man presale tickets are $800. [Bold Italic] The [SoMa Leadership
SF News Wednesday Morning Link Dump: It's Hard To Sell Pretzels In SF The [SFMTA] distances themselves from Hitler-depicting ads on buses, launches counter-campaign. Sheryl Sandberg and Adam Grant tell the [New York Times] why women stay quiet at work. GoPro's stock plunges after word gets
SF News Tuesday Morning Roundup: Apple's MLK Day Hypocrisy Apple, which uses Martin Luther King in their advertising, does not observe MLK day. [Valleywag] Rose Pak remains "bewildered, dumbfounded and shocked," over Ed Lee's D3 Supe appointment, which should make for a
SF News Monday Morning Roundup: Golden Gate Bridge Reopens Ahead Of Schedule Direct Action Everywhere held a flash mob inside the Market Street Whole Foods Sunday. [Indybay] New library on Capp Street. [Capp Street Crap] Annis “Big Red” Jensen, the first women’s captain of
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Would You Buy Car Insurance From Google? I was skeptical when I read the headline, but it's true: you can take public transit to Yosemite. [Huffington Post] "Twitterloin has been exposed for what it is, an unimaginative nickname based on
SF News Thursday Morning Roundup: Google Loses Ground To Yahoo Google lost a "significant" chunk of the search market in December after Yahoo became the search default on Firefox. [Wall Street Journal] Bernal Heights residents are not so psyched that the planning department
SF News Wednesday Morning Link Dump: SF To NY On A Greyhound Bus This [Wired] guy rode in that driverless car that traveled from the Bay Area to Las Vegas and lived to tell the tale. This [Huffington Post] guy rode in a Greyhound bus that
SF News Tuesday Morning Roundup: 16th Street BART's Fancy Garbage Cans The CFO at SF-based company Xoom has resigned after it was revealed that scammers swiped $30.8 million in corporate cash. [SF Business Times] Mayor Lee still can't make a decision on who
SF News Monday Morning Roundup: Uber Disses SF's Party Lifestyle Uber says we didn't party that hard on New Year's Eve, but maybe we just didn't party with them? [Quartz] Photographer bribes San Francisco subjects with cigarettes. [PetaPixel] Those flying lanterns you see
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Why Your PG&E Bill's So Much Higher This Month After a hiatus, [Valleywag] returns, now run by a marketing guy who lives in Boston. Here's his first post, a list of industry predictions for 2015. Hundreds gathered at Fruitvale Station yesterday to
SF News Wednesday Morning Link Dump: SF's 'Bubbly' Housing Market Former SF Bay Guardian staffer Caitlin Donohue's [4U Magazine] takes "a queer, feminist look at the influence Beyonce had on us in 2014." [Eater SF] discusses the various price options at Saison, makes
SF News Tuesday Morning Roundup: AOL Email User Speaks Want to buy a small house on 19th Avenue with tenants who “do not want to provide interior access" for a million bucks? Then [SocketSite] has a place for you! Deal to develop
SF News Monday Morning Roundup: Carly Fiorina Is Allegedly A 'Deadbeat' A man and a woman have been arrested in the Thanksgiving Day shooting that killed a man in Potrero Hill. [KRON4] And that's it for the Raiders. [Associated Press/ABC7] Despite plans to
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Boxing Day Edition Some mostly peaceful Christmas evening protests in Oakland ended in vandalism, at least one dumpster fire, a messed up Christmas tree at Jack London Square, and a smashed-up BevMo. [ABC 7, CBS 5,
SF News Wednesday Morning Link Dump: Uber CEO Indicted (In South Korea) A Monterey County Superior Court judge finalized the divorce between Clint and Dina Eastwood Tuesday. Aw, and we thought those crazy kids would make it! [CBS5/Associated Press] The [SF Chronicle] meets some
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