- Follow SFist on Twitter and Instagram, and like us on Facebook. You can also get the top stories mailed to you—sign up here
- Why that "unlimited vacation time" deal from your boss might not be that great a deal after all. [SFist]
- America's oldest Park Ranger is returning to work after a brutal assault. [East Bay Times]
- "These aren't the reasons New York is better than San Francisco." [SF Gate]
- One injured in Mission drive-by. [KRON 4] [Mission Local]
- The developer of the San Francisco Tennis Club property South of Market has agreed to build 12 underground tennis courts in a last-minute deal to prevent a ballot fight in November. [SF Chronicle]
- Twitter gifs just got bigger. [CNet]
- The San Francisco Police Department is sending a contingent of officers to honor those slain in Dallas. [ABC 7]
- California’s campaign finance watchdog is issuing a fine to ride-sharing service Lyft for repeatedly breaking state campaign finance disclosure laws over the last three years. [CBS 5]
- San Francisco releases its first-ever report on code enforcement cases in SF homes. [SF Examiner]
- Canadians say SF's SROs are "a model for North America." [Vancouver Sun]
- A handful of San Francisco elementary school principals facing an urgent need to fill positions for the fall have hired Teach for America recruits despite the school board’s vocal opposition to the organization. [SF Chronicle]
- I'm watching Sex and the City, for the first time. [Previously.tv]