- Dogs and their guardians gathered outside the National Park Service offices in SF to protest the Golden Gate National Recreation Area’s new general management plan, which might place further restrictions on letting pups run off-leash. [Bay City News] [ABC7] [KTVU]
- People protesting that proposed development at 16th and Mission ended up in a confrontation with the labor union activists who want jobs building it. [ABC7] [48 Hills] [Mission Local]
- Twelve patients will be swapping kidneys at Cal Pacific today and tomorrow. [ABC7] [SF Chronicle]
- SF's Chamber of Commerce is "stepping up," Mayor Lee announced, to help direct private donations to SF's still-struggling public schools. [SF Chronicle]
- Facebook buys Menlo Park firefighters $90,000 worth of cameras. [CBS5]
- SF's ambulance response times continue to lag. [KTVU]
- Sheriff Ross Mirkarimi will not have the support of around 100 ranking members of his department as he runs for re-election in November. [SF Examiner]
- Why are the US Attorney and DEA taking an interest in everyday Tenderloin crime? [SF Weekly]
- Customer shoots out window at seriously locals-only bar O'Keefe's. [Richmond SF blog]
- After the SF Examiner published an op-ed that contained plagiarized material, it removed the piece from its site. Was that the right call? [Petrelis]
- American Crime is terrible, you guys. Let me tell you why. [Previously.tv]