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- Jack loved House Tour, and thinks you should go. [SFist]
- At Tuesday's full Board of Supes: As expected, SF's a law requiring fully paid leave for new parents was approved [Associated Press] and a gender-neutral bathroom law was unanimously passed [Bay Area Reporter].
- 1906-vintage home to be razed, replaced with six-story condo development. [SocketSite]
- Remember that twisty high-rise we told you about last summer? An amendment to OK its height was fast-tracked, causing Supe Aaron Peskin to say "I find it troubling. I have theories about why that is." Uh-oh. [Curbed SF]
- As teacher strike nears, SF State says they’ll remain open. [Golden Gate Xpress]
- [NY Times] adapts SF on $1000 a day itinerary to "a more frugal budget of $100 while retaining the general spirit."
- Tesla CIO sneaks off to launch "stealth" startup. [SF Business Times]
- Despite the complaints of neighbors, the plan to turn the Kink armory into a massive music venue has been approved. [Mission Local]
- Woman is accused of stealing $180K from Saint Ignatius High School's Grad Night committee. [Bay City News]
- Mayor Lee gets pulled over during ride-along. [SF Chronicle]
- The Golden State Warriors hit an unexpected obstacle on their quest for a record 73 wins, blowing a 17-point lead and losing 124-117 in overtime to the last-place Minnesota Timberwolves. [Associated Press]
- Twitter to give all new parents 20 weeks of paid leave. [Fortune]
- City leaders are hoping to increase the number of people of color registered as bone marrow donors. [SF Examiner]