- Another case of life imitating Silicon Valley the show: Pinterest just launched a food recognition feature for their app, spurring inevitable comparisons to the Not Hotdog app from the HBO show. [SFGate]
- Following a guidance memo issued Monday by Attorney General Jeff Session clarifying the government's intention to withhold certain funding from so-called sanctuary cities, a federal judge in San Francisco has agreed to review the government's request that he reconsider a preliminary injunction that blocked President Trump’s January executive order on sanctuary cities. More arguments will be heard on June 6. [CBS 5]
- A 20-year-old man was mugged in a pepper-spray attack around 2 a.m. this morning at 26th and Dolores. [Mission Local]
- As the newest homeless Navigation Center opens in Dogpatch, the mayor announced he's looking to increase homeless spending in the new fiscal year by 44 percent. [Chronicle]
- A new bikeshare map reveals more than 100 expanded stations in SF via the Ford GoBike program. [Examiner]
- Supervisor Katy Tang announced a new initiative called the SF Pet Owner Outreach Program, or POOP, hoping to get more dog owners to comply with the law and clean up after their dogs. [SF Weekly]
- Meanwhile, Supervisor Jane Kim is looking to propose a new fee to be added to Uber and Lyft trips in order to offset the city's costs related to traffic congestion. [KRON 4]