- A public memorial for Gus Vardakastanis will be held on Thursday. The founder of three markets in San Francisco was tragically killed in a hit-and-run on Saturday morning. [Chron]
- That wildly popular Game of Thrones concert is making its way back to the Bay Area with a concert in San Jose. [SF Gate]
- I promise this isn't a potshot: The SFMTA just shared a helpful PSA on when it's legal for you to enter a transit-only lane. Give it a look-see. [Moving SF]
- The city of Oakland is currently looking to aid their homeless by building Navigation Centers, except they're building theirs in Tuff Sheds. [Chron]
- [Eater] took a deep dive into the Nestlé/Blue Bottle merger that made headlines earlier this month.
- That one Atherton home that bills itself as "Little Filoli” is now on the market for $16.5 million. [SF Business Times]
- The mayor's office is currently working overtime to rush-deliver approvals for multiple delayed megaprojects. [SF Business Times]
- Berkeley police found $1 million worth of 'shrooms in one couple's home. [The Daily Californian] [SF Examiner]
- Foreign Cinema turns 18 tomorrow! [Mission Local]
- After a brief removal by an ad company due to reported protests, that billboard calling for Donald Trump's impeachment has returned. [NBC Bay Area] [NBC Bay Area] [KRON 4]
- The downtown extension for the Transbay Transit Center may now end up costing the $200 million more. [SF Examiner]
- If you dump your mattress on the sidewalk in San Francisco, you're costing the city about $175 per trip to clean that up. [SF Examiner]
- [Bloomberg] took a long, hard look at Google's shady rehab center advertisements, asking why it took so long to take them down.