- Will SF reach Gavin Newsom's 2009 goal of zero-waste by 2020? Maaaaybe. [KALW]
- SF General is trying to identify a man who appears not to know who he is. Do you? [Bay City News/NBC Bay Area]
- There's a bunch of pissed off rabbits following TaskRabbit changes on how workers get gigs. [SF Chronicle]
- Long-time Apple director and Steve Jobs bestie Bill Campbell leaves the company. [Forbes]
- [Google]'s second-quarter earnings are up by 22%, as their Chief Business Officer departs. [Bloomberg/SF Business Times]
- A guy who was already in jail has also been "arrested" for a June homicide in the Tenderloin. [SF Examiner]
- San Franciscans could play a key role in converting a federal judge's ruling that California’s death penalty system is unconstitutional into an abolition of capital punishment. [SF Bay Guardian]
- People love to rat out their neighbors for over-consumption of water. [SF Chronicle]
- The lawsuit challenging Prop. B leaves the Pier 70 development initiative uncertain. [SF Examiner]
- Twitter "is expected to unveil as many as four new metrics that it hopes will illustrate its reach beyond the 255 million users that log in at least once a month" [Wall Street Journal], but still can't manage to unveil its workplace demographics [CBS5].
- Farewell, Sunset standby Villa Romana. [Inside Scoop]