- Federal appeals court rejects San Francisco's lawsuit alleging that a federal agency failed to ensure enforcement of safety standards for gas pipelines, contributing to unsafe conditions and the deadly 2010 San Bruno pipeline explosion. [KQED]
- Tech bus drivers will be voting on a union contract tomorrow. [SF Gate]
- A who's who for the mural at Junipero Serra and Ocean. [Ingleside Light]
- [Curbed SF] continues to hack through the tissue of lies that is Million Dollar Listing SF.
- SF valet parking service Luxe is converting its contractor staffers into employees. [SF Business Times]
- How and why an SF food-delivery startup tanked. (Why do I feel this won't be the last time I type that sentence?) [Forbes]
- Medical-negligence lawsuit by the family of Jahi McMath might get dismissed, since her parents could not prove their claim of negligent infliction of emotional distress because they were not in the operating room when the allegedly botched surgery occurred. [SF Chronicle]
- CVS sued in SF for allegedly overcharging for generic prescription drugs. [CBS5]
- [Streetsblog SF] gives the thumbs up to Twitter’s alley-turned-plaza.
- The Department of the Environment says San Francisco will meet the target of sending no more garbage to the landfill after 2020, but it could mean socking customers with rate hikes. [SF Examiner]