11 a.m. Roundup: KPFA anchor, SF-Pen Press Club Founder Pass Away | Yahoo Ready to Sign with MS | Twitter's New Office
By Jason Turbow on Nov 18, 2009 02:00 PM
KPFA-FM host and anchor Andrea Lewis died of a heart attack Sunday in San Francisco at age 52. She started at KPFA in 1999 after stints as editor for Mother Jones magazine and Pacific News Service, but with no radio experience. The Chronicle offers more details.
Local newsman and founding member of the San Francisco Peninsula Press Club George Golding died at 84. SFPC has more.
AllTHingsD says that months after Yahoo made a huge splash over its deal with Microsoft, it's apparently ready to sign on the dotted line.
Valleywag offers pictures of Twitter's new San Francisco office, along with what can be considered to be kudos for the designer, Sara Morishige, wife of company co-founder Evan Williams.