• Two suspects have been arrested in connection with that fatal shooting outside the Fillmore Street McDonald's last month. [KRON 4]
  • Castro merchants are hoping a bike-share docking station will help discourage the loitering of transients/homeless in Jane Warner Plaza. [Hoodline]
  • The Stanford University-adjacent, all-suites, "six star" luxury hotel, the Clement Palo Alto, has just opened its doors, with all-inclusive room rates of $800/night that include personal assistants, stocked fridges, and private cabanas. [Business Times]
  • There's a showdown happening between a proposed 17-unit condo development in Potrero Hill and a 21-year-old, architecturally unique church that it would overshadow and probably darken. [Chron]
  • A San Francisco man has had payments to his dog-walker canceled because his dog's name is Dash, which is close to Daesh, and putting that in the memo line set off terrorism alarms at his bank. [Huffington Post]
  • A formerly homeless man turned app maker has become the sixth candidate to enter race for District 9 Supervisor. [Mission Local]
  • A 30-year-old man, recently living near LA, has been arrested in connection with being the mastermind behind a chain of Bay Area medical marijuana referral clinics called 420 MD, which has already been accused of being a money laundering enterprise and been the cause of six previous arrests. [CBS 5]
  • BuzzFeed's Mat Honan gives Google's new CEO Sundar Pichai a virtual BJ, by way of a glowing profile. [BuzzFeed]
  • After years of "deficiencies," SF General is significantly revamping their cafeteria. [Examiner]