- Willie Brown reminds you that he doesn't like places without tablecloths (Subway obviously excepted). [Inside Scoop]
- What Muni can learn from "elitist" private bus services like Leap. [Wired]
- It's apparently hard to get someone to buy this Mint Plaza penthouse. [SocketSite]
- "Large group of females" has brawl at Haight and Webster. [Hoodline]
- SF State has banned university-funded travel to Indiana. [Golden Gate Xpress]
- StubHub is suing the Golden State Warriors and Ticketmaster, saying the two are conspiring to drive up ticket prices. [SF Business Times]
- Tesla is launching something (but not a car) next month. [Bloomberg]
- SF's parklet program is turning five, so the [SF Chronicle]'s John King looks back on the good, bad, and ugly.
- Pedestrian crossing Pacific Avenue mid-block is seriously injured after he's struck by a driver. [Bay City News]
- Hundreds of marchers demand that SF's archbishop be more accepting of the LGBT community. [SF Chronicle]
- Muni cameras might soon be used to ticket drivers who illicitly travel in transit-only lanes. [Streetsblog SF]