- One developer is planning these teeny tiny micro-unit developments for SoMa and the Mission. [Business Times]
- Jane Kim is opposing the Giants development plans and a measure of hers could be on the November ballot. [Chron]
- Why is auto towing so expensive in SF? This breakdown includes a look at where a $263 "administrative fee" ends up. [KQED]
- A huge housing development is poised to move forward in the former circus space in the Mission as the possibility of a moratorium looms large. [Business Times]
- An SFPD officer has been arrested on charges of domestic violence. [Ex]
- A Tenderloin post office where some homeless people receive mail is set to close and be replaced by a housing development. [Ex]
- A soda warning label plan keeps moving forward. [Ex]
- A port-a-potty arsonist suspect has been arrested. [KRON 4]
- The opponents of the Warriors arena plan, the Mission Bay Alliance, have hired David Boies, chairman of a firm that's worked on cases like the reversal of California’s Proposition 8. [Ex]
- Cole Garage is leaving its space and a VC-backed education company called AltSchool might move in. [Hoodline]
- It was a rather messy day at SFO, with delays and a bomb scare. [CBS SF]
- This video explores the story of Amilcar Perez-Lopez, a 20-year-old undocumented migrant from Guatemala shot dead by two plain-clothes SFPD officers. [The Guardian]