- A fire in a two-story building at 1666 Golden Gate Avenue (at Divisadero) displaced 12 tenants this afternoon. It's the second fire to occur on that block this year. [Hoodline]
- BART is phasing out the sale of paper tickets beginning next month. Paper tickets won't be available at Powell or Embarcadero Station beginning in September, though the system will continue accepting paper tickets through next year. [Bay City News]
- Johnny Ive, Apple's famous design chief, is leaving the company. He'll be starting his own independent design firm, and he says that he'll continue to have Apple as a client. [ABC 7]
- A trans woman who lives in a Tenderloin SRO has ended her hunger strike over rent increases after 17 days. Jordan Davis was protesting having to pay half her income to rent, and Supervisor Matt Haney is working on funding for a program to cap SRO rents at one-third of tenants' income. [Examiner]
- The victims' names have been released in Sunday's quadruple murder-suicide in San Jose. [Bay City News]
- A Sonoma-Marin Area Rail Transit (SMART) train struck a pedestrian today in Rohnert Park. [Bay City News]
- Curbed has a preview of this year's Pride parade floats. [Curbed]
- A trio of local fashion labels — Kayo Anime Clothing, Griffin Wings, and Rebelle Wear — have joined forces to open a collaborative boutique in the Upper Haight. [Hoodline]