- Female engineer used in BART ads recruiting for her company spurs #iLookLikeAnEngineer campaign. [Medium]
- Mapping every Bay Area UFO sighting since 1905. [Curbed]
- Facebook now claims it’s streaming more video than YouTube. But is that true? [Medium]
- Supervisor Mark Farrell announced a new measure today to get San Francisco's "decaying" city parks some new funding. [Chron]
- Desperate to attract new users, Twitter adds a “news” tag. [BuzzFeed]
- SF’s affordable housing inclusionary development plans have been stalled due to “big political housing issues,” but a clearer plan may be in place by this fall, encouraging more developers to build off-site units for middle-income buyers. [SF Business Times]
- Bay Area colleges rank poorly on a new LGBTQ-friendliness list. [CBS 5]
- The second gray wolf sighting has been caught on a surveillance camera in Northern California, marking the first time a lone gray wolf has been known to be in the state for many years. [Chron]
- Mayor Lee is pushing to allow digital advertising to be projected on the walls of City Hall. [Examiner]
- After Instacart's CEO decided to make all their contractor shoppers into part-time employees, all of them are complaining about being screwed out of hours, benefits, and wages. [Pando]
- There's a small chance of thunderstorms this week. [CBS 5]
- An arrest has been made in the machete attack on two older gentlemen on Divis last week. [Chron]