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31 May 2015 / SF News / Eve Batey

Sunday Morning Coming Down: A Bunch Of Baby Ducks

  • Eight baby ducklings were rescued from a Concord storm drain Saturday, and were reunited with their mom shortly thereafter. [CBS5]
  • A woodworking studio for kids is planned for Mission Street. [Capp Street Crap]
  • On Saturday, about 50 housing rights activists marched to the home of SF Supervisor Scott Weiner, calling on him to help make rents more affordable. [NBC Bay Area]
  • A man thought to be the last Golden Gate Bridge worker alive has passed at age 98. [Associated Press]
  • After a driver struck a fire hydrant at Filbert and Franklin Saturday, the resulting gusher caused a lot of damage to a neighboring apartment building. [ABC7]
  • Is Cole Valley the friendliest nabe in SF? The {Sacramento Bee] seems to think so.
  • The burned body of a missing six-year-olds was found in Sacramento County, and her mom's boyfriend has been arrested for the dreadful crime. [CBS5]
  • Group rallies against new SF County Jail. [NBC Bay Area]
  • It's going to get harder to illegally enroll in Berkeley's public schools. [KQED]
  • Apparently an "Instagram Celebrity" was at Four Barrel at some point in the recent past. [Mission Local]
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