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- “The use of the N-word is very prevalent" in texts sent by a number of SFPD officers. That "N-word" is not "nougat," just FYI. [SFist]
- SF Chronicle theatre critic Rob Hurwitt gets a little man standing and applauding farewell. [Mariecar Mendoza/Twitter]
- The Warriors' home winning streak ends at 54 in a 109-106 loss to Celtics. [Associated Press]
- Women's basketball coach at the (extremely Catholic) University of San Francisco has come out as gay and announced that she is married. [SF Chronicle] [San Jose Mercury News] [Associated Press]
- SF man gets 202 year sentence for child molestation. [KRON 4]
- Glorified group IM service Slack had somehow raised $200 million more, putting its valuation at $3.8 million. [Wired]
- Dolores Street bar "The BAR" robbed at gunpoint twice this week. [Noe Valley SF]
- SEC chair Mary Jo White fires a warning shot at Silicon Valley, warning that anti-fraud rules apply to “all private and public securities transactions, no matter the sophistication of the parties.” [Wall Street Journal]
- Protesters marched from 24th and Mission Streets to Mission Police Station Friday evening, in a gesture of opposition to police use of force. [Mission Local]
- Cal Pacific hospital in Pac Heights suffers damage after patient sets off sprinkler system. [Bay City News]
- Tales from Mothership Reno. [SF Weekly]
- "San Francisco’s stumbling, inconclusive effort to rid the police force of racist and homophobic elements needs to get on track, and soon." [SF Chronicle]