- Merl Reagle, a beloved crossword puzzle maker whose work anchored the magazine of the San Francisco Examiner and later the [SF Chronicle], has died.
- Beware: Bay Area condo values are slipping slightly, [SocketSite] reports.
- Despite the successful prosecution of at least one San Franciscan for selling rhino horns, you can still buy them in Chinatown. [Guardian]
- Is the Tenderloin really "immune" to gentrification? [Yes Magazine]
- Salesforce is donating $6 million to the San Francisco Unified School District. [ABC7]
- Juan Francisco Lopez Sanchez, the man who admittedly shot Kate Steinle as she walked along the Embarcadero, will return to court for a preliminary hearing today. [Associated Press]
- Even Bay Area developers are "souring" on the real estate boom, the [SF Business Times] says.
- Residents of the Redlick Building are rallying against the changing Mission. [KQED]
- Someone stole the SF Drug Users' Union sign. [SF Weekly]
- El Nino could delay the renovation of Dolores Park. [SF Examiner]