• A two-car collision at the intersection of Kezar Drive and Martin Luther King Jr. Drive in Golden Gate Park resulted in a rollover and one woman being injured Tuesday afternoon. [ABC 7]
  • Governor Jerry Brown is in China right now and in spite of the federal government's stance, he's cutting climate deals with Chinese officials and he "inked a major agreement with the central government to boost direct China-California cooperation on renewable energy, zero-emission vehicles and low-carbon cities." [Mother Jones]
  • Some really late-season rain is expected to hit us on Wednesday night. [KRON 4]
  • Here's how Steph Curry got psyched up for Game 2 with his daughter Riley the other night. [Footwear News]
  • Water pressure issues at the new Oakland Zoo restaurant delayed the opening of both the restaurant and a new gondola that visitors will take to get to it. [ABC 7]
  • Former Airbnb staffer turned founder of Airbnb-related startup is fined for not registering his Airbnb. [Examiner]
  • City officials say they've cleared 11 homeless encampments since last August, and three of those 11 have since reappeared. [Examiner]
  • Apple's new Home Pod is mocked for its resemblance to a toilet paper roll. [Consumerist]
  • Amazon, Mozilla, Reddit, Y Combinator, Kickstarter, Etsy, Vimeo, and other internet companies are staging an online protest for net neutrality on July 12. [Washington Post]
  • A Fresno middle school was forced to reprint its student-designed yearbooks this year, after a teacher's page was discovered to have a Ku Klux Klan symbol and Confederate flag imagery in it — something she said was an innocent mistake because she taught students about the Civil War. [Chronicle]