- Welp, the Giants just lost three straight agains the Chicago Cubs. [CBS 5]
- Complaints have been flooding in about SF's new drinking water mix, which mixes in filthy ground water with the pristine Hetch Hetchy water we've gotten used to. [Examiner]
- Uber and Lyft are relaunching services in Austin on Monday, after Texas lawmakers passed a bill that overrides local regulations that kicked out the ride-hailing companies. [Texas Tribune]
- Meanwhile, Lyft is going after Uber’s business clientele with new “Lux” service. [Consumerist]
- And a federal judge has ordered Uber to hand over to Waymo the unredacted term sheet signed between Uber and Anthony Levandowski's trucking startup Otto. [TechCrunch]
- Notorious and reportedly ruthless landlord Anne Kihagi, previously dinged by a San Francisco judge for more than $2 million in penalties, just got dinged with $400,000 more. [SF Chronicle]
- Take a video tour of the new homeless Navigation Center in Dogpatch. [KRON 4]
- Lucky 13's property owners now say that a neighboring property behind them is encroaching seven feet onto their property. [Hoodline]
- Mission Street building to feature distinctive-looking outdoor baffles, and apartments look like a bit like prison cells. [Socketsite]
- The City once again cites itself for a filthy, dilapidated lot at 16th and South Van Ness. [Mission Local]
- Guns N’ Roses just announced an extension to their North American tour, and will play a Oakland tour date in November. [Rolling Stone]
- Facebook has just signed BuzzFeed, Vox, and others to make original video shows. [Reuters]
- A new super PAC is raising money to support Mark Zuckerberg’s non-existent presidential campaign. [Business Times]
- Between UCSF and CCA, there are now 1500 new student housing units going into Dogpatch and Potrero Hill. [Chronicle]
- A Wisconsin teacher was placed on leave after showing a high school class Jennifer Siebel Newsom's documentary about women's representation in the media. [SF Chronicle]