- [Wired] spends the night with Yelp’s robot security guard.
- As he did for codefendant Max Harris, an Alameda County judge lowered the bail for Ghost Ship defendant Derick Almena to $750,000, but declined to eliminate the bail amount altogether. Attorney Tony Serra calls it "pre-conviction punishment." [Chronicle]
- Berkeley-based Annie's food company faces a lawsuit because their "organic" strawberry fruit snacks don't contain any strawberries. [Chronicle]
- A man texting in large print about child sexual assault was arrested after being on a flight to San Jose in which a woman behind him could read what he was texting about. [ABC 7] [CBS 5] [SF Chronicle]
- Video: Oakland Zoo elephants cooled down via firehose. [ABC 7]
- Sorry, tourists: For the next five weekends, the vista point parking lot at the north end of the Golden Gate Bridge will be closed from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. to most vehicles. [CBS 5]
- Marilyn Monroe's 'Happy Birthday, Mr. President' dress went on display in San Francisco today. [NBC Bay Area]
- Homeless Mendocino man arrested for allegedly tying young son to tree. [CBS 5]
- Stanley Roberts takes on Muni workers abusing the San Francisco parking system. [KRON 4]
- Sign along I-80 near Davis hacked to read “Trump Has Herpes.” [KRON 4]
- Women dump dog at Marin Humane Society by tying him to pole. [KRON 4]
- Man busted for stealing $230k worth of Persian rugs from Burlingame store. [KRON 4]
- Fire inspectors can’t get access to Millennium Tower walls to investigate allegations of dangerous smoke and fire gaps. [NBC Bay Area]
- Caltrain fares are set to rise in October. [Examiner]