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29 August 2015 / SF News / Eve Batey

Saturday Morning Special: Four Injured When BART Escalator Snaps

  • Two shot on 880 in Oakland late Friday night. [KRON4] [Bay City News]
  • [Twitter] says that they want to get more diverse. [Cnet] [Wired] [SF Chronicle]
  • A petition demanding that developers be required to nearly triple the minimum number of onsite affordable units for any residential development on or around the Divisadero Corridor has collected over 200 signatures. [SocketSite]
  • There's an impressive sinkhole at 33rd and Balboa. [Richmond SF blog]
  • Juan Francisco Lopez-Sanchez and his public defender Matt Gonzalez are going to have a tough time in court. [Associated Press]
  • Officials fear as many as 30 inmates in San Quentin have caught Legionnaires disease. [ABC7]
  • Joel Fort, an outspoken San Francisco psychiatrist whose public efforts to legalize marijuana and accept homosexuality riled his colleagues and brought him endless professional troubles, has died. [SF Chronicle]
  • 24th Street BART escalator snaps, injuring four. [Mission Local]
  • Google just launched the beta version of its local home services product in the Bay Area. [BuzzFeed]
  • Lyft driver turns in front of F-Market, gets smooshed. [SF Weekly]
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