- The SFPD officers who shot Alex Nieto have been cleared. [Bay City News]
- The family and some friends of Kate Steinle gathered in SF last night. [KRON4]
- In "several weeks" a judge in SF will decide the fate of a possible class-action suit over Uber drivers' status as contractors or employees. [Cnet] [SF Chronicle] [SF Business Times] [ABC7]
- Don't try to use the hashtag #EDM on Instagram, it won't work. [CBS5]
- We can expect eight new hotels to open in SoMa and Mid-Market in the near(ish) future. [Hoodline]
- [Curbed SF]'s Million Dollar Listing SF recap is excellent, as usual.
- Apple gets rid of its online store. [Consumerist]
- The Tenderloin is about to see an unprecedented spurt of market-rate buildings. [SF Business Times]
- Felony Jack, the dog shot by cops outside the Asian Art Museum, is back with his guardian. [ABC7]
- San Francisco's Animal Care and Control is trumping pets, and it's adorable! [CBS5]
- The San Francisco Planning Commission voted unanimously Thursday to delay interim controls for the Mission District until a vote on September 3. [Mission Local]
- Nudists protested at City Hall again yesterday. [SF Chronicle]
- Jay was so tickled by this "Trump at the Roxbury" video that he asked me to add it to this morning's post, and I happily agreed. [The Huffington Post/Facebook]