- SF beers are the country’s second-most expensive. [CBS5]
- Former DEA agent pleads guilty to extortion in Silk Road case. [NBC]
- Alcatraz got a bit of a makeover. [FOX]
- People are starting to move into the Hunters Point Shipyard development. [NBC Bay Area]
- It took [ABC7] to stop unwanted delivery of the SF Examiner.
- Buster Posey got whacked in the face by a foul ball last night. [Associated Press]
- CA's strict new insurance rules for Uber and its ride-hailing rivals took effect yesterday. Do you feel safer? [Wired]
- Caltrain won't be adding room for more bikes. [SocketSite]
- Get ready to roast some Wiener. [Uptown Almanac]
- People don't go to the Upper Haight Farmers market. [Hoodline]
- Paypal to buy San Francisco-based digital money transfer provider Xoom for $890 million. [SF Business Times]
- Hundreds rallied around that oft-defaced LGBT-themed mural in the Mission. [Mission Local]
- [SF Weekly] looks down its nose at "a few blogs" that dared report on Dolores Park.
- Residents are generally supportive of a proposed mixed-use development that would replace a gas station and car wash at Oak and Divisadero streets, [SF Examiner]
- This Fourth of July weekend is projected to have the highest rate of travel since 2010. [CBS5]