- SFPD says they don't have any record of when a driver appeared to be zipping around with a "meter maid guy" on her car's hood. What gives? [Hoodline]
- Barry Bonds' conviction might be "on shaky ground." [SF Chronicle]
- The Folsom Street off-ramp closes on September 23 for the next six months. [CBS5]
- Did PG&E break the law and conspire with the PUC in a rate increase that might cost California taxpayers $1 billion? [SF Chronicle]
- Should Outside Lands expand to McLaren Park? [Ingleside Light]
- [Curbed SF] finds you some pet-friendly apartments.
- I am just as sick of writing about iPhones as I imagine you are of reading about them, but this is important: "Seven privacy settings you should change immediately in iOS 8." [ZDnet]
- I'm already looking forward to Yakov Smirnoff's take on the news that a Russian beverage company has purchased the producers of hipster-bev-of-choice Pabst Blue Ribbon. [New York Times]
- Two gorgeous playgrounds are coming to the Tenderloin. [SF Chronicle]
- 1501 Folsom, once home to infamous leather bar Febe’s, will become a non-leather bar/restaurant [BAR]
- See a bunch of photographers you probably know from the pages of SFist at this forum Sunday at the Old Mint. [Event details here]
- This oral history of the 1989 quake is absolutely chilling. [SF Mag]