• The Hapa Ramen scandal, now as fully explained as it probably will or need be. [Eater]
  • A judge ruled against Google lawyer and infamous Mission evictor Jack Halperin. [Mission Local]
  • Here are renderings of the the 3-building apartment complex on Brannan Street, which will be the “largest housing development in SoMa in decades.” [Business Times]
  • It's very hard to be courteous and have proper etiquette while wearing an Apple Watch, you see. [Business Times]
  • While pundits opine on whether David Campos’ housing moratorium might stop evictions or create more affordable housing, Mark Farrell and Scott Wiener want to commission a study on the impact to rents overall. [Chron, Business Times]
  • SF has one of the lowest percentages of black residents of any major city in the US. [LA Times]
  • We should expect two ballot measures on money for the homeless to be on the ballot this November. [Chron]
  • Colin Kaepernick’s has designed a shoe collection, and here is that. [DailyMail]
  • Quick, get naked in Sacramento before you can't anymore. [KRON 4]
  • Crystal Geyser will be tapping Siskiyou County groundwater, which historically hasn't been regulated, as the California drought wears on. [Chron]