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12 January 2015 / SF News / Eve Batey

Monday Morning Roundup: Golden Gate Bridge Reopens Ahead Of Schedule

  • Direct Action Everywhere held a flash mob inside the Market Street Whole Foods Sunday. [Indybay]
  • New library on Capp Street. [Capp Street Crap]
  • Annis “Big Red” Jensen, the first women’s captain of the San Francisco Bay Bombers, has died. [SF Chronicle]
  • The trial for Ross "Dread Pirate Roberts" Ulbricht, who was arrested in an SF library for allegedly running the Silk Road black market, begins Tuesday. [Associated Press via ABC News]
  • Lots of people took selfies on the Golden Gate Bridge during the closure. [SF Gate]
  • The [New York Times] discovers parklets.
  • As reported back in November, "Google Glass seems to have lost its allure with developers, especially for consumer use." [SF Chronicle]
  • Union president explains why Kaiser's mental health workers are striking. [SF Examiner]

#HappyMonday! The @GGBridge is OPEN! It re-opened 6.5 hours earlier than expected. Traffic's smooth w/new barrier! pic.twitter.com/rZrm1xzI7S

— Leyla Gulen (@LeylaGulenABC7) January 12, 2015
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