- The SFPD is seeking the public's help in finding the suspects in a July 15 Chinatown robbery. Three men caught on surveillance video are wanted for the strong-arm robbery of two older SF residents. [NBC Bay Area]
- The Popeye's at Divisadero and Hayes has been shut down after a failed health inspection. The chain's location will likely reopen soon after they clean up, but just in case you were headed there for the Tuesday two-piece-and-a-biscuit deal. [Hoodline]
- Levi's Plaza, one of the most recognizable corporate office complexes in the city of San Francisco, has just changed hands in a record-breaking deal. Atlanta-based investment firm Jamestown LP bought the headquarter complex, of which Levi Strauss now occupies about half, from owner Gerson Bakar & Associates. [SF Business Times]
- Local CBS affiliate KPIX, along with KRON4, have been blacked out for over a week for all AT&T U-Verse and DirecTV customers due to a contract dispute. The situation is coming to a head for AT&T/DirecTV customers who are 49ers fans, with the first pre-season game airing on CBS on Aug. 10. [Mercury-News]
- Apple announced some lackluster second-quarter earnings. [NBC Bay Area]
- Crews are working diligently in the East Bay hills to remove brush and create fire breaks, ahead of any possible wildfires. [KCBS]
- There seems to be some activity at long last at the former, long-vacant Luna Park on Valencia. [Mission Local]