• At the Board of Supervisors' meeting Tuesday, in the wake of the killing of Kate Steinle, David Campos introduced a package of legislation meant to correct a flaw in existing law regarding the keeping of weapons belonging to off-duty government officers, and to reaffirm the city's sanctuary city statute. [Examiner]
  • Supporters of the proposed Warriors Arena are gathering for a rally in Mission Bay this evening. [SF Citizen]
  • A trans male firefighter in the SFFD is in some disciplinary trouble after being caught drunk on the job and missing a truck call in the middle of the night, but he was also on mandatory 24-hour overtime at the time. [Chron]
  • As Uber moves aggressively into Eastern Europe and elsewhere, the [Guardian] thinks they're ultimately looking to privatize city governments.
  • Ugh. That controversial water-gun-based assassination game StreetWars is coming back to SF on September 27th. [Chron]
  • Investigators are confirming that a person committing suicide was the cause of last weekend's Tassajara Fire that destroyed 12 homes, but the exact circumstances surrounding the death still have not been released. [Chron]
  • Oakland's city attorney is suing Wells Fargo over predatory lending. [SF Mag]
  • One of those people who get really angry in comments about what neighborhood something is in hacked a realtor's flyers to declare a Page Street property in Lower Haight, not Hayes Valley. [Hoodline]
  • The building housing the Castro's last remaining record shop, Streetlight Records on Market Street, has been sold and it's been zoned for a 65-foot-high building. [Socketsite]