- Though SF has a decades-old “heat plan” for conditions like two weekends ago, the city inexplicably ignored it, refused to follow long-established recommendations. [NBC Bay Area]
- A proposal for a Poets Plaza is revived in North Beach. [Examiner]
- The [Chronicle] does a deep dive into the Transbay Transit Center project, which is actually going to be called the Salesforce Transit Center.
- Bad news for lovers of Lucky 13: a buyer has emerged for the property. [Socketsite]
- San Francisco is officially America's wealthiest urban area. [Quartz]
- Recently obtained police body cam video shows that Oakland authorities knew about violations at the Ghost Ship warehouse nearly two years before fire, judge rules PG&E suit can move forward. [CBS 5] [Chronicle]
- BART beefs up security after explosion on London train. [KRON 4]
- California lawmakers have approved a bill requiring pet stores to sell dogs, cats and rabbits only from shelters or rescue operations. [KRON 4]
- Study: San Francisco County is one of the worst places in the nation for distracted driving. [CBS 5]
- Suspect in recent stolen police gun murder was being tracked by ICE, pleads not guilty. [NBC Bay Area] [Examiner]
- New York Times reporter Mike Isaac is writing a book about Uber. [Recode]
- SF removes wooden shelters after arson explosion rocks ‘Box City’ homeless encampment. [Examiner]
- SF Rent Board commissioner threatens low-income Tenderloin tenants with massive rent hikes. [Examiner]
- SF's ban on condo conversions might be overturned by 9th circuit judges. [Courthouse News]