- Local startup seeks to help elderly clients stay in their homes longer and make life easier for the caregivers. [SF Business Times]
- Weekend shootings: Man grazed in Hunters Point, two shot in the Mission.[Bay City News]
- Price reductions for homes in San Francisco hits a four-year high. [SocketSite]
- Fight over Coit Tower concessionaire continues. [SF Examiner]
- Over the past three years, UC Berkeley has spent more than $1 million sprucing up the official home of Chancellor Nicholas Dirks, school records show. [SF Chronicle]
- Here's the development planned for Harrison and 22nd. You like? [SocketSite]
- The European Union is taking steps that could lead to a third antitrust complaint against Google, this time over its lucrative advertising services. [Bloomberg]
- Confusion over access to the fire-damaged Greywood as management shifts between startup intended to attract tech workers and the building's owners. [Mission Local]
- There's an uptick in rattlesnakes lurking in Bay Area back yards. (We also noted the trend back in April, because snakes like heatwaves, you see.) [CBS 5]
- Google’s going to release another phone, and it won't be a Nexus. [Telegraph]