- The names of San Francisco's most recent homicide victims have been released. [KRON 4]
- Analyses by local market researchers tell a story of health and stability for San Francisco’s office real estate market, despite data that indicates a leveling off in the aftermath of robust growth during the 2014 and 2015 peaks. [The Registry]
- Judge rules that an immigration specialist in the Mission District will have to stop giving advice to his clients. [Mission Local]
- A stabbing suspect was shot and killed by a Concord police officer Tuesday afternoon. [KRON 4]
- Early voting began yesterday. [CBS 5]
- Twitter isn’t hosting its annual developers conference, Flight, this year. [Recode]
- Four seats on the Board of Trustees at City College of San Francisco are up for grabs this November. [SF Examiner]
- Artist turns broken glass from SF's auto break-in epidemic into something beautiful. [SF Chronicle]
- DM Development has announced two residential projects in the Marina: 2465 Van Ness between Union and Green Streets and 2301 Lombard between Pierce and Scott Streets. [The Registry]
- BART’s Silicon Valley expansion plan is roaring forward under budget and ahead of schedule, officials say. [CBS 5]
- Police in the East Bay are looking into a fire that could be connected to a string of arsons along a popular trail. [ABC 7]