- Remember the story from a couple months ago involving strip club patrons in North Beach saying they were being scammed and overcharged, sometimes while drunk? Well, even more male victims have come forward, at least one claiming he was roofied, but prosecutors have not yet gathered enough evidence for criminal charges. [NBC Bay Area]
- Regarding that child pornography bust last week involving a UCSF psychiatry intern, suspect Billy Lockhart pleaded not guilty to the charges against him today. His boyfriend is set to appear separately to face one charge on Wednesday. [CBS 5]
- Is Trump to blame for Chinatown tourism slowdown? [Chronicle]
- Twitter COO Anthony Noto pushes Trump to do live Q&As on Twitter. [CNet]
- One new SoMa gallery includes a slingshot shooting range. [Hoodline]
- The renaming of Justin Herman Plaza is probably unlikely, because no one will champion the cause. [Hoodline]
- Apple has its sights on renovating and repurposing Washington DC's historic Carnegie Library as an Apple Store. [Chronicle]
- A couple in the Marina, whose property they say is contaminated by a long-ago plant owned by PG&E, one of 18 in the neighborhood that the utility has made efforts to clean up, is now suing. [Chronicle] Nation's oldest park ranger, Betty Reid Soskin, gets honorary doctorate from Mills. [KRON 4]
- Firefighters have made a documentary on a famous Mission fire from 1975 that killed at least 14 people. [Mission Local]
- Problems with the Oroville Dam can allegedly be traced back to some deception by then-CA Governor Pat Brown. [NBC Bay Area]
- With a deadline looming, California is planning to spend more than $220 million to bring driver licenses and state identification cards up to federal standards, and applications are expected to cripple the state's DMVs in paperwork. [Sac Bee]
- Mayor Ed Lee is proposing a strange Uber and Lyft data collaboration progam to reduce SF congestion and double parking. [Examiner]
- Infamous Marin attorney Chris Dolan is fighting some nuns’ plan to house two homeless families near his home. [Chronicle]