- MTA records show that Mayor Ed Lee's Chevy Volt has been ticketed six times since 2011 — for street-cleaning violations and parking in a tow-away zone — but all were conveniently dismissed by the San Francisco Police Department. [SF Weekly]
- Prop. B is stalling two major projects: the Mission Rock development across from AT&T Park and a massive housing, parks, and commercial project on Pier 70. [San Francisco Business Times]
- That massive housing project near the 16th BART station in the Mission is still facing serious opposition. [San Francisco Business Times]
- Supervisor John Avalos wants to put Jerry Garcia commemorative street plaques in the Excelsior district where the Grateful Dead frontman grew up. [SFGate]
- A beached, baby salmon shark was rescued near the Sutro Baths on Sunday. [KRON4]
- The Old Fisherman’s Grotto in a touristy section of Monterey has a “no noisy children” policy and parents are pissed. [CBS San Francisco]
- Oakland's city council vetoed a plan to gradually increase the city's minimum wage, leaving voters to decide in November if it should jump from $9/hour to $12.25/hour. [Chronicle]