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- If you adopt Ponch, will you please let me meet him? [SFist]
- Twitter reportedly broke last night. [KRON 4]
- Why the new head of the San Francisco International Film Festival ditched the Kabuki for the Mission. [SF Chronicle]
- Advisory council urges the SFMTA to enforce sidewalk parking violations. [Ingleside Light]
- Stanford students want the school to do a survey on on-campus sexual violence, officials refuse. [Huffington Post]
- "San Francisco’s Condo Bubble Bursts," proclaims [The Register].
- UC Berkeley settles wrongful death suit with family of football player for $4.75 million. [SF Chronicle]
- The road where the Golden Gate Park killers allegedly murdered Steve Carter has been renamed in his honor. [KRON 4]
- [SF Chronicle] columnist wants people to stop protesting against fatal police shootings.
- Legal battle erupts over General Motors' $1B buy of S.F. self-driving car startup. [SF Business Times]
- San Francisco Best Buy workers held a vigil for their murdered co-worker and her missing child Wednesday. [ABC 7]
- SF's declaration of a homeless state of emergency "doesn’t get us any resources at all." [CBS 5]
- SF's "revamped" public WiFi system drubbed as "a waste of staff time to remove good equipment for just-as-good equipment, all in order to reward a company for lobbying." [SF Weekly]