• A city ordinance that would have required landlords using the Ellis Act to evict San Francisco tenants and "go out of business" as landlords — something that's been used frequently in the last decade to allow for the conversion of rental properties into for-sale units — to offer buyouts of up to $50,000 has died a quiet death at the state Supreme Court. [Chronicle]
  • Some Tuesday evening BART delays were caused by reports of an armed person at West Oakland Station. [NBC Bay Area]
  • A 66-year-old man slipped and fell to his death off a bridge spanning Wapama Falls in Yosemite last week. [SFGate]
  • Juanita MORE!'s annual Pride shindig on Sunday took in $68,500 for its charity beneficiaries, the LGBT Asylum Project and the Q Foundation. [Juanita MORE!]
  • Beginning July 1, 2017, the Nevada Museum of Art in Reno will be presenting “City of Dust: The Evolution of Burning Man." [Laughing Squid]
  • It's official, per the Board of Supes: SF employers can’t ask about employees' previous pay anymore. [Chronicle]
  • Several Bay Area TSA screeners at both SFO and Oakland airports have pleaded guilty to taking bribes to assist drug smugglers. [CBS 5]
  • Strange gelatinous sea creatures called pyrosomes, or "sea pickles," which mostly appear in tropical waters, have been washing up in abundance on Northern California shores and potentially causing problems for fish. [NBC Bay Area]
  • A band from New Orleans, headed to a gig in Petaluma, had their tour van broken into and all their gear stolen when they had it parked at Market and Jones — which was obviously their first mistake. But they went on with the show anyway. [NBC Bay Area]
  • Google buses, other corporate shuttles are popular, poll suggests. [East Bay Times]
  • Angry letter writers complain about homeless people on BART. [East Bay Times]
  • The much-publicized expansion of Ford Bike Share has been put off after funding was halted by city officials over conflicts with local bike rental companies. [Examiner]
  • This electric bike share program called JUMP in the Mission is part of a pilot program, and it has jumped out ahead of the Ford program. [Chronicle]
  • SF’s minimum hourly wage will go up to $14 this weekend. [Examiner]
  • That Flintstone house on the Peninsula has finally sold. [Examiner]