- Last night's City Hall Centennial was a real blast. [SF Chronicle] [MrEricSir]
- As of July, you won't be able to have a coke and a smile on UCSF's campuses. Just the smile! [Slate]
- Yesterday in SF, Obama reaffirmed his stance on gun control. [Washington Post]
- So, the Giants are raffling one of their World Series rings. The raffle's for a good cause (their community fund) so don't let me dissuade you from buying a ticket! But I will try to dissuade you from ever, ever wearing that ring should you win. Sorry, pal, you're not worthy. [Next Impulse]
- SF man found guilty in terrifying home invasion rape from 2010. [KRON4]
- Over a decade ago, eBay bought part of Craigslist, then turned around and sued them a few years later. Now they're selling that stake in the C-list back. [Fortune]
- The number of people living in San Francisco with a job reached a record 525,600 in May, an increase of 1,700 as compared to the month before and 19,900 more employed than at the same time last year. [SocketSite]
- That Chinatown co-working space got another notice of violation. [Hoodline]
- Things are getting worse, not better, on Shotwell, according to residents. [Mission Local]
- The bike lanes on Division between 9th and 10th Streets will get a parking-protected redesign this fall. [Streetsblog SF]