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- The [Huffington Post] talks to the curator of the Cartoon Art Museum.
- Fifteen miles of new protected bike lanes will be ready for construction in the next 15 months. [Moving SF]
- The Santa Clara Police Officer’s Association backtracks, says they're now encouraging officers to work Niners games despite statements about police by quarterback Colin Kaepernick. [Associated Press]
- Google adds Lyft as a transit option in Maps. [SF Gate]
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Police announce $250K reward in Hayes Valley quadruple homicide. [Bay City News]
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Chrome browser users will soon get warnings when websites aren't securing passwords or credit card numbers properly. [CNet]
- Stale aesthetics, generic design, and absence of delight from its recent products are a threat to Apple's long-term reputation. [New York Times]
- A Livermore police officer has resigned Thursday after having a sexual relationship with a woman at the center of the Oakland police sex scandal, Celeste Guap. [KRON 4]
- Charges were refiled Wednesday against a 25-year-old man who was arrested and charged in 2015 for allegedly taking part in a Tenderloin drive-by shooting that killed an Oakland man. [SF Examiner]