- BART cars are packed and more of its aging fleet is out of service. [Chronicle]
- San Francisco rents increased 14.5 percent in August as compared to that time last year, while Oakland rents are up by 14.4 percent. [San Francisco Business Times]
- A San Francisco Municipal Transportation employee was arrested for allegedly filling up his personal vehicle with city gasoline. [CBS San Francisco]
- The University of California will invest $1 billion in companies and researchers fighting climate change. [San Francisco Business Times]
- A new lawsuit alleges that some Uber drivers have refused to pick up blind riders with guide dogs. [SF Appeal]
- Judge rejects restaurants’ suit to keep Drake’s Bay Oyster Company open. [Chronicle]
- SF State is aiming for a massive expansion into the former Hunters Point shipyard. [San Francisco Business Times]
- An endangered pacific green sea turtle made its way to San Francisco waters. [ABC7]
- A longread about the lack of good S.F. hotel bars. [Chronicle]
- Watch where rats rule S.F. in this new data visualization map. [You Are Here]