- KTVU news anchor Frank Somerville says he "experienced hate first hand" at Sunday's rally and counter-protest in Berkeley, but it was coming from leftist activists who threatened him after he took a couple photos. [SFGate]
- Out of an appeals court in Florida we have a case where an attorney is arguing that a judge should recuse himself because he's Facebook friends with a potential witness in a dispute, and this is bringing up the question of whether that even counts as a "friend." [Consumerist]
- Hillary Clinton will be doing a 15-city tour for her new book What Happened this fall, but the closest she'll come to the Bay Area will be an appearance at UC Davis. [CBS 5]
- Despite an ongoing fight, changes to California’s money bail system won’t be happening this year. [Associated Press]
- The embattled Mavericks surf contest may get saved by a deal with the World Surfing League. [NBC Bay Area]
- All about the SF Art Institute's transformative move to Fort Mason. [Chronicle]
- SFMTA awards contracts to a company under indictment in relation to the notorious Shrimp Boy case. [Examiner]
- Architecture critic John King on the Transbay Transit Center’s bus bridge. [Chronicle]
- A bill to provide a third gender option for state IDs is advancing in the California legislature. [Chronicle]