• Remember that the City Hall Centennial celebration is tonight, which should tie up traffic pretty well. Here, the Chron has a rendering of what the “100 Years” lighting display will look like. They throw the switch at 9:30 p.m. [Chron]
  • All about the Bay Area’s bacteria-laden beaches. [KRON 4]
  • Airbnb is headed toward a $24 billion valuation. That's billion with a "B." [Business Times]
  • Police say the father of a 4-year-old shot in Oakland might have provoked the attack with a paintball rampage. [CBS SF]
  • Twitter’s new product is all about tracking live events. [Wired]
  • The Silk Road investigator who stole a lot of Bitcoin is going to plead guilty. [Chron]
  • The Save Rincon Park folks are banding together to oppose area high rises that might cast shadows on the park. [Hoodline]
  • SFPD’s racist texting scandal disciplinary process is “on hold,” while officers wil all remain on paid leave. [Ex]
  • The lawyer for that motorcyclist who struck and critically injured a cable car operator, possibly while under the influence, tries to blame the cable car operator. [KRON 4]
  • That big 5M development at Fifth and Mission got another revision and now comes with more affordable housing units. [Chron]