- The ATF gave a press conference today talking about the hoodie-wearing, bicycling arson suspect they're seeking in the May 13 Emeryville construction fire which was the second to hit the same site in a year. [Business Times] [Chronicle]
- An SF man was busted for a disabled parking placard fraud ring. [ABC 7]
- In case you're curious about how that suburban Atlanta congressional race is going in which the Republicans were blaming San Francisco for Democratic candidate Jon Ossof in a TV ad, Ossof has apparently broken records raising $23 million in this race. [Tribune News Service]
- Private shuttle service Chariot is adding routes in Potrero Hill and the Sunset, and wants to start up in Seattle, London, and Toronto. [Chronicle]
- Travis Kalanick is into meditation now, and apparently he's been using the rooms at Uber HQ that are mandated for lactation. [CNet]
- Vending machines for buying Instagram followers have popped up in Russia. [CNet]
- An adorable trio of falcon chicks just hatched atop PG&E's SoMa headquarters. [CBS 5]
- Renderings have been released for a proposed replacement building on the former Cole Hardware site where there was that massive Mission fire last year. [Socketsite]
- [NBC Bay Area] takes a look at Zuck’s trip around America.
- A male Stanford lecturer has allegedly been stalking a former student while dressed in women's underwear. [CBS 5]
- The southern end of the Great Highway might be closed for good. [Examiner]
- Here’s how SF’s city-wide internet, proposed by Mark Farrell, would work. [Chronicle]
- City laws prohibit the landlord of the former Doc’s Clock space from keeping its sign up, but she won’t let Doc’s Clock take it, either. [Chronicle]
Sign of a changing Mission: What will happen to Doc Clock's neon beacon? via @Esther_mobleyhttps://t.co/zOeizBAHbU pic.twitter.com/aOqZoI4XS4
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