- A beloved 7-year-old service dog who helped young patients at UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital for five years died Monday. [KRON4]
- A traffic stop near McLaren Park led SFPD to guns, "incendiary devices." [Bay City News]
- Meet the "fixer" who helps startups like Uber beat the government. [Wired]
- Apple shot down a report that it's in talks to introduce its own wireless network in the US and Europe. [Cnet]
- Huge private party takes over City Hall. [Civic Center]
- Viracocha closed because few to no people were attending events there, since "As an underground venue Viracocha isn't able to promote or market themselves." [SF Weekly]
- Google just bought the building where they keep YouTube. [SF Business Times]
- SF's Targets will get a rebrand, as the company drops "Express" and "City" from the smaller stores' names. [Consumerist]
- "As markets closed yesterday, Twitter’s stock sank to its lowest level ever." [re/code]