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- Don't know your Eastlake architecture from your Queen Anne? Then take a look at this sweet introductory guide to San Francisco's many Victorian varieties. [Curbed]
- They fixed the letter T in the neon Castro Theatre sign. Carry on. [Hoodline]
- Now that they’re living in the restored governor’s mansion in Sacramento, Jerry Brown and Anne Gust have listed their “Zen-inspired” Oakland Hills home for $2.6 million. [ABC7]
- A truck hurtled down an embankment off Highway 17 in Los Gatos today, killing its driver. [CBS SF]
- A judge issued a tentative ruling in favor of that 99-year-old woman facing eviction in the Western Addition. [Chron]
- In the criminal trial of the deadly San Bruno blast, which begins in just a week, jurors won’t hear about deaths or see blown pipe. [Chron]
- UC Davis' chancellor blames a PR firm for that pepper spray coverup debacle — the school reportedly paid $175k to scrub references to the incident on Google. [CBS SF]
- Dolores Street residents are coming out in force to fight tech shuttle stops. [Ex]
- Tesla will open its first SF showroom this summer. So, if you really want that Model 3, maybe get in line now — that seems to be popular. [Socketsite]
- The owner of the "art bar" the Madrone presents “The Arco Project”, a 365 day photo project of the gas station across the street. He claims to have only seen "Smoke" after the project was over. Anyway, it's on a billboard above the gas station now. [Chron]