SF News Monday Morning Roundup: Interview With A Graffiti Artist SF men busted for illegally harvesting abalone. [Fort Bragg Advocate-News] Veteran's Day parade attracts small but passionate audience. [SF Chronicle] Loaded gun, fake bomb found by TSA at SFO. [KRON4] Talking with Zamar,
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Uber For Kids [SF Gate]'s mommy blogger tries the "Uber for kids". Former porn workers picket for condoms in Oakland. [KPIX] SF State went dark Thursday. [Golden Gate Xpress] Bay Area pastor confesses that he's
SF News Thursday Morning Roundup: Jared Leto Wanders Our Streets Writer for [Good] spends hours pushing stroller through SF, pens love letter to city as a result. Some techie got his chocolate in another techie's peanut butter: Now you can find Uber pickup
SF News Wednesday Morning Link Dump: Riding With Uber For Weed Board of Supes approves new chain store regulations, but there aren't really any big changes. Paradox, thy name is City Hall. [SF Chronicle] [SF Examiner] Check out these photos from the Silicon Valley
SF News Tuesday Morning Roundup: Meth In Your Halloween Candy Techie moves to SF from Kentucky, takes a Lyft to an apartment showing, and with an email template he bought online, swiftly scores a Mission apartment. [Buffer] According to [Streetsblog SF], this study
SF News Monday Morning Roundup: BART Burns [Forbes] lists "10 Hot Companies To Work For In San Francisco," because "hotness" is how you should pick where to work. The Black Cat puts your local dive bar to shame. [SF Chronicle]
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: 49er To Duck Domestic Violence Charges [Vox] "explains" the Taylor Swift/SF Giants "conspiracy." Interested in "a healthy, plant based café and juice bar" in the Richmond District? There's a Kickstarter for that. [Nourish/Kickstarter] Here's an [SF Chronicle]
SF News Thursday Morning Roundup: Muni's Sexy New Map Between 50-100 guests attending an NAACP benefit fall ill following dinner. [KPIX] Ousted director of SF's Animal Care and Control lands in Oakland. [East Bay Express] Though Homeland Security has ordered increased precautions
SF News Wednesday Morning Link Dump: Jose Canseco Shoots Himself Former pizza columnist for the Chicago Tribune opening pizza restaurant in Inner Richmond. [Richmond SF blog] The SF man who founded America's first suicide hotline has died. [SF Chronicle] Former A's slugger Jose
SF News Tuesday Morning Roundup: SF State's Mummy Moves Why homeless teens need cell phones. [re/code] The Twitter tax break generated $7.6 million in additional payroll taxes for SF, a city report says. [Bloomberg] [Vogue] writer spends the night at
SF News Monday Morning Roundup: Google's New Product Chief You down with NPH? Yeah, you know me. [SF Gate] Meet SF's tireless warrior in the battle for car drivers' rights. [SF Magazine] The Giants used to play where that Potrero Hill strip
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Google's Getting Bigger How the [New York Times] says that Colin Bailey is revamping SF's art museums. The [Wall Street Journal] marvels at the vegetable garden in AT&T Park. Speaking of AT&T
SF News Thursday Morning Roundup: The Warriors' 'Troublesome' Arena Apparently, the plan to build a Warriors arena in SF is "a particularly troublesome child." [KCBS] Tim Lincecum was losing his lunch right before Game 1 of the World Series. [SF Gate] [Business
SF News Wednesday Morning Link Dump: Muni Found Wanting Van Ness is gorgeously orange. [Civic Center] A plan to replace the beleaguered Alice Griffith public housing projects with 248 new units is in the final planning stages. [SF Business Times] SF teachers
SF News Tuesday Morning Roundup: WhatsApp's Shameful Secret The guy who sold WhatsApp to Facebook for all the moneys reportedly has a documented history of physical and emotional abuse. [Valleywag] Lefty O'Doul's wants Royals fans to feel at home, makes special
SF News Monday Morning Roundup: Golden Gate Park's Rooster Population George Lucas said it was his wife's idea to put his museum in Chicago. [CBS5] The man who caught the home run ball that sent the Giants to the World Series gave it
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Call 911 In SF, Get Ebola Questions Scammers target [SF Chronicle] subscribers. (Oddly, the link to the Gate and Chron versions of this story no longer works! We're trying to get you the new, correct link, will update when they
SF News Thursday Morning Roundup: SF Gets A Medical Helipad Longtime [SF Chronicle] editor William German has died. Here's why Funston is closed between Geary and Clement. [Richmond SF blog] Condo development planned to replace laundromat at 24th and York. [Socketsite] Photographer Sage
SF News Wednesday Morning Link Dump: Porta-Potties Dump On 280 Truck carrying porta-potties takes a dump on 280. [KCBS] The Old Car Picnic rises from the dead, will be in Golden Gate Park this Saturday. [Richmond SF blog] An alley near Yerba Buena
SF News Tuesday Morning Roundup: Google's Stealth Investment This is a nice piece of Doggie Diner inspired art. [Laughing Squid] The [SF Business Times] has made a cool little slidey thingy that lets you look at SF's waterfront before and after
SF News Monday Morning Roundup: Noe Valley Eviction People in SF paid $32,400 each for a roundtable with President Obama Saturday morning. [Washington Times] Little girl who was lost at Ocean Beach found safe. [KRON4] How the Loma Prieta quake
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: No Confidence Vote For SF Fire Chief The San Francisco Bay's wetlands are shrinking. [PBS Newshour] SF man arrested for trying to run down Milpitas cop. [San Jose Mercury News] SF 49er Colin Kaepernick is fined $10 K for wearing
SF News Thursday Morning Roundup: Ed Lee's Vanity Fair [Mother Jones] mulls the $7.7 million opponents of SF's proposed sugary beverage tax have put into their campaign. Ed Lee speaks on some [Vanity Fair] panel, reportedly says Twitter tax break was
SF News Wednesday Morning Link Dump: Bad Master Tenant Is Bad Twitter's suing the Department of Justice over federal surveillance records. [CBS5] This apparently horrible master tenant who allegedly scammed his subtenants to the point of eviction also owned a Valencia St wine bar.
SF News Tuesday Morning Roundup: The Warriors Deal Isn't Done, Yet People took to City Hall's steps to rally for and against Prop G, the ballot measure intended to curb real estate speculation. [CBS5] The consultants telling San Francisco where to invest its city