- UberX can legitimately pick up, drop off Oakland Airport passengers now. [Bay City News]
- Two of SF's 32 new cops have almost everything in common. [KRON4]
- Let the world know you're a Bond villain with this diamond-encrusted iPhone 6s. [Cnet]
- There are a remarkable number of jobs available in the Mission District's retail, salon, gym, cafe, and restaurant sectors. [Capp Street Crap]
- You're going to have to find another place to do laps next week, because Kezar's track will be closed for resurfacing. [Hoodline]
- When this car with diplomatic plates almost hit Stanley, I suspect I was not the only person thinking about Lethal Weapon 2. [KRON4]
- The California Public Utilities Commission is taking a look at whether ridesharing companies like Uber are in violation of state rules by allowing drivers to use leased vehicles on the job. [SF Business Times]
- SFPD Captain John Sanford, he of the controversial cyclist crackdown, sits down for an extensive interview with [Streetsblog SF].
- Folks who work for Google Express want to unionize, but it's not going well. [SF Weekly]
- SF's been struck by a wave of armed robberies. [SF Examiner]
- Ellis act evictions are on the rise again, after a dip last year, and this one is particularly loaded. [SF Chronicle]
- Remembering San Francisco's Stonewall, which was this day in 1966. [Fusion]