- Your weekend ICYMI: In reaction to the weekend rain, SF arranged for two pop-up shelters for homeless people, a Pentecostal megachurch has announced its plans for SF, an Outer Sunset home that looks like the set of a found footage horror movie goes for almost a million, Saturday's storms made for a local mess, Ed Lee isn't a Bernie Bro, and a cute octopus is making waves.
- Your Saturday and Sunday links
- Improbably, the Warriors lost to the worst team in the NBA last night. [KRON4]
- The Supreme Court rejected an appeal from Apple Inc. Monday and left in place a ruling that the company conspired with publishers to raise electronic book prices when it sought to challenge Amazon.com's dominance of the market. [Associated Press]
- The history of San Francisco's jitneys is a long and storied one. [Taxicab Subjects]
- The [SF Chronicle] has an extremely readable but comprehensive overview of the challenges facing any of SF's efforts to combat homelessness. It should be required reading for any and all irascible commentators on the issue.
- San Francisco International Airport plans to build a 350-room, four-star hotel on airport property, at a projected cost of $225 million, to add upscale hotel rooms that will be connected to SFO by rail. [The Registry]
- Boogaloos restaurant damaged in late-night fire. [Mission Local]
- Caltrain struck and killed a pedestrian Sunday night [Bay City News] but BART, despite previous reports, did not [CBS5].
- Skirmish over email between PG&E and their lawyers could delay the San Bruno Blast trial. [SF Chronicle]
- [The Week] appears to believe that all of the Bayview and Hunter's Point is one big public housing project.