- Warner Bros. Pictures has scattered these spooky child mannequins like the one above promoting the release of It (see SFist's review here) around town, and taken photos of them. [Radio Alice]
- Have you had enough of Summer of Love nostalgia yet? They've got some food books, menus, and recipes on display in the Sixth Floor test kitchen at the SF Public Library, including things like an original menu from the famed Trident restaurant in Sausalito. [SFPL]
- Uber really pissed off the folks behind a planned food hall in the former Sears building in Oakland after they stalled and then decided to sell, so now they're talking smack about Uber. [Eater]
- A VC-backed dockless bike share company, LimeBike, pushes for SF launch, targets tourists. [Hoodline]
- Art Ablin, pioneering UCSF pediatric oncologist, dies at 90. [Chronicle]
- Oakland rep Barbara Lee introduces new bill to remove Confederate statues from the U.S. Capitol.
- Bay Area Highways Worst In State For Animal Collisions [CBS 5]
- The artist behind Flower Interruption unveils her 'Summer of Rage and Resistance' exhibit in San Francisco.
- Remember that "Hell" program in which Uber was supposedly creating fake account to track drivers from rival Lyft and those who drive for both companies? The FBI is now investigating. [Consumerist]
- A San Francisco prosecutor allegedly improperly withheld evidence that could have aided the defense in at least three criminal cases. [Chronicle]