- Concerns about rising seas are reshaping major SF waterfront projects. [SF Chronicle]
- SF supes plot to save bees. [KRON 4]
- Fliers posted at SF State accuse school of victim blaming in sexual assault cases. [Golden Gate Xpress]
- Get ready, wonks: Company Town, a doc on the Peskin/Christensen battle for D3, will premiere at the Mill Valley Film Fest on October 9. [SF Chronicle]
- Today is the one-year anniversary of the devastating Valley Fire that destroyed more than 76,000 acres and killed four people. [KRON 4]
- Facebook Messenger bots can now support native payments. [CNet]
- Uber has resumed talks with drivers to settle a dispute over whether to classify them as independent contractors or employees, three weeks after a California judge threw out a previous landmark settlement of $100 million for a related class-action lawsuit. [Bloomberg]
- Instagram today rolled out their new keyword moderation system that allows users to list words they consider offensive or inappropriate. [Consumerist]
- Inside Google's Project Sand Hill. [Wired]
- Though they haven't announced it, BART hopes to have its long-awaited extension to Warm Springs in Fremont open on Octpber 22. [SF Chronicle]
- Police are looking for a vehicle that may have been involved in a deadly collision involving a motorcycle early Sunday morning in Oakland. [KRON 4]