• SFO's beloved Terminal 3 bouncy walkways are going away, for good, in November. The nearly 50-year-old rubber conveyor-belt people movers that let you bounce on them are getting demolished along with the long hallway they're in as part of a larger airport renovation, and it will be sad for their many fans, including Jennifer Garner. [Chronicle]
  • SF District Attorney Brooke Jenkins did a walking tour of the Mission District Tuesday, speaking to concerned business owners about crime in the area. [NBC Bay Area]
  • If Donald Trump gets elected and goes forward with the "largest deportation program in American history" targeting undocumented immigrants, it will be catastrophic for California's wine industry, which depends on these seasonal workers. [Chronicle]
  • Neighbors in one East Oakland neighborhood, Arcadia Park, say that illegal dumping has become a constant problem, and the city is not quick enough about cleaning up when residents complain. [KTVU]
  • These are about two dozen counties in a handful of swing states where watchdogs from voting rights groups will be keeping a close eye on shenanigans and various efforts to disqualify ballots come Election Day. [New York Times]
  • One person is dead and dozens have been sickened in an E. coli outbreak that's been linked McDonald's Quarter Pounders. [KTVU]
  • Tyler, the Creator, who canceled on Outside Lands this year, has just announced dates for his Chromakopia tour, and he'll be playing Sacramento on February 23, Oakland Arena on February 24, and Chase Center on March 5. [Billboard]

Photo: Brian W./Foursquare