- According to one metric on one apartment listing site, SF one-bedrooms are back to being a tiny bit cheaper than one-bedrooms in New York for the first time in over a year. [Curbed]
- Israeli Public Security Minister Gilad Erdan called Facebook a "monster," says they thwart attempts to catch terrorists. [Reuters]
- Members of the San Francisco Tennis Club are planning to go to the ballot box to stop a proposed one-million-square-foot mixed-use complex that would wipe out the city’s largest tennis facility in SoMa. (The members previously formed a non-profit for this purpose last fall.) [Chronicle]
- Over in Berkeley, the previously announced Claremont Hotel’s expansion and condo project gets a rendering. [Socketsite]
- Also in Berkeley, there was a vigil at noon today on Sproul Plaza to remember the life of a slain Cal student killed in a Bangladesh terror attack on Friday. [Berkeleyside]
- San Jose police say that a man killed in an officer-involved shooting on July 4th, the second such fatality this year, was armed and suicidal, and aimed his gun at officers. [CBS 5]