- Campgrounds and picnic areas are flooded at Del Valle Regional Park, with restrooms and kayak buildings submerged to the roof lines. [KRON 4]
- Oakland City council members are being asked to take the first step in approving a policy that would regulate surveillance technology that could intercept your cellphone signal and it has been used under the radar for years. [ABC 7]
- You'd better sit down for this one: People are apparently parking cars in the bike lanes on Valencia. [KRON 4]
- The Board of Supervisors put together the last few puzzle pieces needed to fund affordable housing on Treasure Island Tuesday. [SF Chronicle]
- A new plan by Governor Jerry Brown could cost some students their opportunity to go to college. [CBS 5]
- The developer of a housing project planned for the northern Mission District pitched a transformative concept for a small industrial street there on Monday, saying he hoped to convert the street into a “living alley” with landscaping, seating, and public art. [Mission Local]
- Facebook Stories (basically, Instagram Stories for Facebook) is currently being tested in the Facebook mobile app. [Business Insider]
- The NBA has announced that Stephen Curry has the most popular jersey in terms of sales and the Golden State Warriors have sold more merchandise than any other team. [SF Examiner]
- Federal charges against several defendants arrested in a series of Tenderloin drug stings were dismissed by prosecutors Tuesday, six months after a judge found “substantial evidence” that San Francisco police officers engaged in biased policing by targeting only black people. [SF Chronicle]
- SF State kid finds Trump to be a boner kill. [Golden Gate Xpress]
- Lyft to launch in 40 new cities this week, with hopes to move into 100 in 2017. [Venture Beat] [Consumerist]