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17 May 2015 / SF News / Eve Batey

Sunday Morning Coming Down: Mission Fire Victims Lawyer Up

  • The Alamo Square Neighborhood Association will meet Monday, and you can be sure they'll have a lot to say about whatever happens at Bay to Breakers today. [Hoodline]
  • Salesforce chief Marc Benioff uses his UC Berkeley graduation speech as an opportunity to explain how awesome he is about gay rights. [SF Business Times]
  • Several hundred people gathered for a picnic in San Francisco Saturday to show support for Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone (he was there, too). Seems like a nice bunch of folks. [ABC7]
  • Kamala Harris and Loretta Sanchez are already in the thick of the fight for Barbara Boxer's throne seat. [KQED]
  • Victims of January's massive Mission fire have gotten a lawyer, are gearing up to sue the building's owner. [Mission Local]
  • Reviving Grant Avenue. [SF Examiner]
  • “Guys like Enrique Pearce disappear from the (political) map and are never heard from again." [SF Chronicle]
  • SF man killed while riding a motorcycle in Mendocino County. [Lake County News]
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