- Remember that awesome Super Bowl we had here last year? Well two of the committee members behind it have written a book about what an awesome job they did on it. [Arise 2.0]
- Former GE chairman Jeff Immelt is apparently the frontrunner among three candidates being considered by the Uber board for the open CEO job, and the board has said they'd be putting it to a vote soon. [Recode]
- Here's a private SF street that no one wants to buy. [Chronicle]
- SF’s appallingly low pay for teachers means nearly 100 of them quit at beginning of this school year. [Chronicle]
- Emails between UC Berkeley administration members show that they’re terrified of protesters. [WSJ]
- [The Cut] excerpts Ellen Pao’s new book on sexist VCs.
- With a loss to the Phillies, the Giants have been officially eliminated from that NL West race this season. [NBC Bay Area]
- Steve Kerr does great two part interview with the [Chronicle].
- Despite budget troubles, thousands and thousands of people are given free passes for unlimited BART rides. [Chronicle]
- People are apparently super offended by the Sarah Lucas show at the Legion of Honor that closes September 17, to the point that they won’t let journalists see the comments they’ve received from the public. [Chronicle]
- A longtime Gilroy police dispatcher is alleging that members of the Gilroy Police Department engaged in sex parties and had sex with underage members of the police "explorer" program. [CBS 5]
- BART has a major pigeon problem at Powell Station. [Chronicle]
- Rescue workers capture 'tame' bobcat after calling 'kitty, kitty, kitty' near Hollister. [ABC 7]
- That wildfire in Yosemite that we told you about last week, the South Fork Fire, has grown to 2,903 acres, or 4 1/2 square miles, and now forced residents of the town of Wawona to evacuate. [CBS 5]