- A total of nine lawsuits were filed Tuesday in San Francisco Superior Court against the security firm at UPS's Potrero headquarters, and against the property owner, alleging that improper security allowed employee Jimmy Lam to bring weapons into the workplace and commit that heinous June 14 shooting. [Bay City News]
- The SF Board of Supervisors just approved a 45-day moratorium on the opening of new pot dispensaries while they finalize new regulations ahead of full recreational legalization. [Bay City News]
- All about the Japanese billionaire behind the latest Warriors deal. [SF Business Times]
- Remember that whole case about the monkey selfie and whether an animal could own his own copyright? Well the human photographer has settled and agreed to donate 25 percent of proceeds from the photo to some PETA-approved charities, and no decision was made about the copyright itself. [Consumerist]
- Self-driving Waymo van involved in Palo Alto crash. [Chronicle]
- Mini-golf could return to Mission Bay. [Socketsite]
- Public art planned for 33 Tehama in the Transbay District is revealed, and it's a polka-dotted flower sculpture by famed artist Yayoi Kusama, as well as polka dots in the pavers around it in the plaza. [Socketsite]
- Community pressure makes St Luke’s fold on the issue of closing their sub-acute patient unit, and it will now remain
- Is All That Wildfire Smoke Damaging My Lungs? [KQED]
- Video shows a dramatic rescue at Daly City's Mussel Rock Beach. [ABC 7]
- Activists organize against SFPD Taser adoption. [Examiner]
- Offensive signs in windows of SF State dorms spark debate. [NBC Bay Area]
- Architects engaged to investigate a shade solution for Levi's Stadium. [Chronicle]