- San Francisco is lowering its bail rates. [SF Chronicle]
- Guy follows woman from SF to Pacifica, all to steal her camera. [Bay City News]
- SF Bay Ferry rates to rise July 1. [ABC7]
- A distinctly senior group of two copy editors, a copy desk chief (who is management) and an imaging technician (age 70) have been laid off at the SF Chronicle. [Poynter]
- The building that housed Jumpin' Java goes on the market with a $1.49 price tag (but will likely fetch more). [Hoodline]
- ABC’s coverage of the Golden State Warriors’ series-clinching victory over the Cleveland Cavaliers on Tuesday generated the highest overnight rating yet for the 2015 NBA Finals. [Variety]
- A billionaire Japanese CEO has joined Lyft's board. [SF Business Times]
- [BART] police adopt policy for interactions with transgender people.
- Man hit with bat during Castro altercation. [Bay Area Reporter]
- Protesters storm office of developer accused of laying off Parkmerced janitorial staff. [Mission Local]
- UCSF on Thursday begins an ambitious study of LGBT health. [SF Chronicle]
- New law in SF will "put some legitimate massage therapists out of business while leaving the brothels untouched." [SF Weekly]
- After an experimental closure last summer, cars will remain on the crookedest part of Lombard for the foreseeable future. [Streetsblog SF]
- SF Supes' Budget and Finance committee and the mayor have successfully hashed out a budget deal. [SF Examiner]