- This year's Haight Street Fair poster was created by an officer from SFPD's Park station who also happens to have an MFA. [SF Chronicle]
- Hundreds of people protested outside the Japanese Consulate in San Francisco Tuesday, calling on Prime Minister Shinzo Abe to apologize for his country’s treatment of people from other parts of Asia during World War II. [Associated Press]
- Three homes were damaged in an Excelsior fire. [KGO]
- Berkeley man wins $5 million in second lottery triumph in two months. [KRON4]
- Tenderloin residents oppose a plan to turn two parking lots into "group housing." [Hoodline]
- Joe Montana just bought a $2.275 Marina condo. [Curbed SF]
- A major layoff of Parkmerced employees leads to picket lines. [Golden Gate Xpress]
- Payments startup Stripe inks SF's biggest office deal so far this year. [SF Business Times]
- Federal prosecutors might ask the US Supreme Court to reinstate Barry Bonds' obstruction of justice conviction. [CBS5]
- San Francisco’s public high school graduation rate has dropped below the statewide average for the first time in at least five years. [SF Examiner]
- Texas women travel to SF to wed since their state lacks marriage equality. [KTVU]