- Homicide and petty theft are on the rise this year in SF, but most other crime is stagnant in so far. [Examiner]
- Direct Action Everywhere convinces Berkeley butcher to post an anti-meat sign in their window. [Eater]
- A female security guard in the stands at an A’s game was taken off duty after an incident Monday evening in which she apparently attacked a female fan over an allegedly stolen backpack. [Chronicle] [ABC 7]
- New website makes it easier to reserve campsites in California. [ABC 7]
- Here's the latest in the plan to ban vehicles from Market Street. [Chronicle]
- Officers shot and killed an aggressive pitbull Sunday evening that turned on its owner in Fremont after the woman and another pitbull owner tried to pull each others' dogs apart in a fight. The woman also lost a finger to the dog. [CBS 5]
- Allegedly Apple is looking to transform augmented reality technology "from a geeky sideshow into a mass-market phenomenon," and will be adding AR to the iPhone software this fall. [Associated Press]
- The body of a woman who was hiking the Pacific Crest Trail and disappeared has been found in Yosemite National Park. [CBS 5]