- Critics say SF ballot measure to create a neighborhood crime unit to tackle home burglaries, auto-break ins and other quality-of-life crimes is misrepresenting itself. [SF Examiner]
- More on Edward Mason, the guy responsible for most of SF's tech bus complaints. [Guardian]
- The [SF Bicycle Coalition] announces their endorsements.
- A 22-year-old woman fell through a skylight on top of a warehouse during an Oakland concert Monday. [KRON 4]
- You know how everybody knows Apple is announcing the iPhone 7 tomorrow and it should be on sale soon? Well, the Apple site in Hong Kong accidentally listed accessories for the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus on a navigation bar for a few minutes this morning. [Consumerist via Reddit]
- SF 49er Bruce Miller allegedly attacks man in SF, is released from the team. [KRON 4] [ABC 7] [ABC 7] [CBS 5] [SF Examiner]
- At Santa Clara show, Coldplay frontman Chris Martin calls SF “the city of brotherly love.” Ouch. [SF Chronicle]
- Airbnb is accusing Santa Monica of violating the Constitution and multiple federal laws. [Consumerist]
- Instagram has begun to kill its photo map feature. [Mashable]
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Yelp invites hackers to expose vulnerabilities through bug bounty program. [TechCrunch]
- A kayaker heading down to the Russian River spotted a dead man in the water Monday afternoon. [KRON 4]