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- Your weekend ICYMI: Gamers got prickly after we called out Microsoft's "Catholic schoolgirl" event, SF Starbucks drinker sues over light latte, BART riders take door into their own hands, pedestrian safety sting nets unexpected pot bounty, Joe went to Twisted Cabaret, an "ornery" passenger sent an SFO-bound flight to Reno, zebras roamed Oakland, and here're the condos set to replace one of SF's last car washes.
- Your Saturday and Sunday links.
- Anti-drone march planned for Wednesday near Montgomery BART. [IndyBay]
- A secondary sale of Dropbox stock is marked 34 percent below what its private backers paid in its last funding round. [SF Business Times]
- Slowdown in Bay Area office rental market predicted to last through 2021. [The Registry]
- Federal judge in SF sentences staffer at local meat processing plant to three months in prison for his role in a scheme to distribute adulterated, misbranded and uninspected meat. [Bay City News]
- The [SF Examiner] hangs out with SF's CHP (I just want to know which one is the guy who left that gun in his Prius!).
- [NPR] on Mercy Housing, which provides subsidized affordable housing for low-income SF residents, including 25 apartments reserved for 18- to 24-year-olds.