- The IRS is inching closer to possibly taxing workers for free meals provided, on-site, by their companies, just as they’ve been threatening to do for a while. [Business Times]
- More on the uptick in car break-ins and Prop 47. [Chron]
- A sizable condo development is now planned for Valencia and Sycamore. [Capp Street Crap]
- SF won’t be enforcing that much-vaunted law banning soda advertising on city property. [Chron]
- The founder of Justin.tv and Twitch becomes the victim of a hate crime. [SFGate] [LA Times]
- These are some of the many dangers of Yosemite. [Chron]
- The Ritual parklet was defaced. [Uptown Almanac]
- Yelp reviewers sued Yelp for lost wages, but a judge dismissed the suit. [Consumerist]
- There were record-breaking temperatures across the Bay on Sunday. [KQED]
- BART riders say stations are getting cleaner! [Ex]
- Here's why SF doesn’t have observation decks [Chron]
- The first 10 Hardly Strictly acts, including Boz Scaggs, have been revealed. [CBS SF]
- Here, the renderings for office development that could replace the 4th and Bryant Shell station. [Hoodline]