• The body of the young man who went missing in Lake Del Valle Tuesday while boating with friends has been recovered. The man was in his 20s, and was reportedly a horse jockey originally from San Francisco. The circumstances of his drowning remain unclear. [CBS SF]
  • The Board of Supervisors is planning to make June 23, officially, "Tamale Lady Day." Following Tamale Lady Virginia Ramos's sudden death in September at age 65, Sup. Hillary Ronen plans to introduce legislation commemorating Ramos's birthday. [Examiner]
  • It was Love Our City Hospitality & Tourism Cleanup Day today, and some 600 volunteers showed up to pick up trash. The volunteer event was hosted by the Hotel Council of San Francisco. [Examiner]
  • The California legislature is trying to combat the scourge of un-recyclable plastics. Two bills are seeking to reduce plastic waste, and they're of course opposed by the plastics industry. [Chronicle]
  • SF's jail is going to stop charging inmates for phone calls, and lower its markup on goods sold in the jail commissary. "This change is an important continuation of our efforts to reform fines and fees that disproportionately impact low-income people and communities of color," said Mayor London Breed in a press release.
  • That former Stanford sailing coach involved in the college admissions scandal got a one-day prison sentence with six months of home confinement. [SF Weekly]
  • Uber threw an employee/driver appreciation party at a museum in Chicago, promising drivers free parking and food and drink, and it was a traffic fiasco. [Chicago Tribune]
  • The Civic Center farmers' market is expanding to Fridays, so it now runs three days a week, Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday. [Hoodline]
  • The fancy Butcher Shop by Niku Steakhouse in the Design District has just opened a Wagyu burger window. [Eater SF]
  • KPIX has a special report about what sunscreens you should be using, and which to avoid.