• A startup called Building Snitch hopes to help landlords nail tenants who Airbnb their places. [Weekly]
  • Sheriff Ross Mirkarimi is calling for a hearing to clarify what his department’s legal obligations are under the Sanctuary City policy with regard to immigrants like accused murderer Juan Francisco Lopez-Sanchez. [KRON4]
  • Matthew Muller and the Denise Huskins kidnapping will be featured on ABC’s 20/20 tonight, so tune in. [ABC7]
  • Home sales and home prices in June for the entire Bay Area have basically reached the fever pitch of 2006/2007. [Merc]
  • A civil grand jury has found that the SFFD’s ambulance response times are still well over 10 minutes. [CBSSF]
  • Here’s what they’re going to ban on Reddit. [Business Times]
  • Bravo’s “Essential guide to SF pop culture — it's a little fuzzy. [Bravo]
  • Apple got a patent to deliver ads based on how much money they think you have. Wanna buy a watch? [CBSSF]