- A Redditor spotted Airbnb's logo in a book of trademarked corporate logos from 1988, and it turns out it was once used as the logo for a Japanese drive-in called Azuma. Just further proof that everything's been done before. [The Next Web]
- And speaking of tech founders, there may be a rather high rate of mental illness among them, and the Chron is discussing a recent spate of suicides among young, low-profile startup founders. [Chron]
- The latest images from the drought, including some cute animal ones. [AP/Chron]
- There were three people shot in two separate shootings in the Mission late Monday/early Tuesday. [NBC Bay Area]
- Scott Wiener thinks we should "always have a subway under construction." [Medium]
- The City just settled a wrongful arrest case involving a Muni employee who was pulled over by the SFPD six years ago and held at gunpoint because they mistakenly identified her Lexus as stolen. [Examiner]
- That shady property manager will have to pay tenants at the rat-infested Mission building whose rent he was collecting and not passing on the landlord as much as $110,000 apiece, per a judge's tentative ruling. [Mission Local]
- The 44-year-old nonprofit affordable housing developer, Mission Housing Development Corp., is staging a comeback. [SF Business Times]
- BART reopened pretty smoothly following the weekend Transbay Tube closure. [Chron]
- There's a bunch of anti-Chinese graffiti (the words "No More Chinese" in block letters) appearing in the Portola and Bay View neighborhoods and it's being investigated as a hate crime. [CBS 5, Bay City News]
- People still like to rent DVDs in Noe Valley, apparently, and loyal customers stepped up and saved 32-year-old Video Wave, which was in danger of disappearing. It now shares space with a candy shop. [Chron]
- The evening commute out of SF on the Golden Gate Bridge should get smoother as there will now be four northbound lanes between 4 p.m. and 6 p.m. [KRON 4]
- SFPD veteran Ricci Rodriguez, 56, of San Bruno, was arrested on three counts of embezzlement, one count of vehicle theft, and two counts of grand theft following an internal affairs investigation. [ABC 7]