• When Haight Street has a streetcar. [Hoodline]
  • What a mess: Financial woes triggered the sudden closure of a nonprofit elder care facility in May, and it looks like we might learn what went wrong in a hearing this week. [SF Bay Guardian]
  • Here are two lemurs who love each other. [SF Chronicle]
  • Muni drivers won't vote on their contract until next week. [SF Examiner]
  • The alleged TJ Maxx shooter's been arrested. [Oakland Tribune]
  • Twitter replaces its media chief. [Variety]
  • Here's a map of signs that define San Francisco's skyline. [Curbed SF]
  • If SF Supe Mark Farrell has his way, hospitals and insurance companies that work with the city's Health Service System must provide price and quality information by 2016. [SF Business Times]
  • That big coffee shop at the corner of Fourth and Mission, the one attached to CCSF? Apparently, it's behind on rent to the tune of $127K. [SF Chronicle]
  • The saga of Pacific Rod and Gun Club continues: They've been kicked out, again. [SF Examiner]
  • Two more pedestrians struck on Sunset Boulevard. [KTVU]
  • LinkedIn’s Global Business Development Leader Mike Kim interviewed Lt. Gov Gavin Newsom (video of the interview is below). Gavin said, among other wacky things, that he owns two Teslas. Oh, Gavin. [SF Gate]