Oracle Arena all decked out as #Warriors chase win No. 73 tonight vs. Grizzlies pic.twitter.com/0CpsVXb7vo
— Ron Kroichick (@ronkroichick) April 13, 2016
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- The DPW is requesting funds to expand its Pit Stop program, a public toilet initiative which apparently is being well received. [Capp Street Crap]
- A ballot measure will be on the November ballot that would double the income you can receive and still apply to get affordable housing, from 55 percent of the Area Median Income to 110 percent. [Socketsite]
- Greg Suhr is getting his performance review at tonight’s Police Commission meeting. [48 Hills]
- Oh no, Ed Jew now has a job reporting illegal dumping for less than $1,000 a month. [Chron]
- A Silicon Valley billionaire has joined forces with UC Berkeley’s SETI project, famed physicist Stephen Hawking, and Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg to launch a 10-year, $100 million project using lasers to find life in outer space. [Chron]
- Supervisor Avalos proposes rules for homeless tent sweeps, like a 15-day notice, for example. [Ex]
- BART officials had to cough up nearly $1.1 million to civilian members of the agency’s police union for work the district had already paid rented guards to do, and meanwhile, some BART directors are pretty piping mad regarding this week's labor deal. [Chron]
- John King, the Chron's archticture person, mulls the Mission, which like, is always changing, you know? [Chron]
- Where will you be watching the Warriors maybe make a lil history tonight? [NBA]