• A plan to give artists pieces of the old Bay Bridge span will cost toll-payers $2.2 million. [Chron]
  • Today in Clickhole: Poking fun at cyclist politics. [ClickHole]
  • John McCain (yes, that John McCain) wrote an editorial for Wired on how Silicon Valley needs to help the Pentagon. [Wired]
  • A neighborhood group centered at Divisadero and Grove, already frustrated by noise from outdoor dining at 4505 BBQ, is fighting tooth and nail to deny sidewalk seating to La Urbana, over a year later. [Hoodline]
  • You know how we talked about that $4225 median rent figure being kind of bullshit? Here's more, directly from Zillow, on why Zillow’s median rent numbers are derived in a totally coo-coo crazypants way (and how establishing an accurate median rent figure is near impossible). [SF Curbed]
  • Supervisor David Campos has just proposed a ballot measure to protect “legacy businesses” from greedy landlords. [Business Times]
  • There are now three candidates for the District 3 supervisor's race; and there are officially five less-than-viable candidates to run against Mayor Ed Lee, besides BrokeAss Stuart. [SFGate]
  • Drama in Cupertino: Apple is abruptly parting ways with the lead builders working on their new spaceship campus. [Business Times]
  • Tesla keeps getting massive tax breaks. [Business Times]
  • A Fresno Assemblyman compares the new vaccination bill to Nazi internment camps. [CBS 5]
  • Tenants rally to physically block eviction of mentally ill/disabled woman by Google lawyer Jack Halprin. [Mission Local]
  • Following an Instagram faux pas by Colin Kaepernick, the 49ers are getting some new rules around social media. [ESPN]