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- San Francisco police are downplaying suggestions that the devil-worshiping loner known as the “Night Stalker” might have had a child sidekick when he raped and strangled a San Francisco girl more than 30 years ago. [Chron]
- Supervisor Aaron Peskin went on CNBC's "Power Lunch" and calls it "the best of times and the worst of times here in San Francisco" and says that billion-dollar tech companies "need to do their fair-share" and cough up money for affordable housing and transportation. [CNBC]
- Planning says they’re not going to approve all of Academy of Art’s buildings, and one planner described the school as a “spider web that keeps growing and growing.” [Chron, 48 Hills]
- Mayor Ed Lee is opposed safe injection sites for drug-addicted homeless, and he's catching some flack for it. [Examiner]
- One person was injured in a fire at a Clement Street restaurant this morning. [CBS 5]
- It apparently takes SF Sheriff’s deputies 35 minutes to get dressed, and they want to get paid for that. [SF Weekly]