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- Jay says that Shotgun's Hamlet is "an exciting and evocative way to experience a play that most theater-goers are already more than familiar with." [SFist]
- The Bay Area News Group makes another round of layoffs, and "staff stories that go inside sections will not be copy-edited." [Jim Romenesko]
- A late-season storm is expected to bring more snow to the southern Cascade range and the northern Sierra Nevada. [Associated Press]
- Stanley Roberts heads to 80 to give distracted drivers a good talking to. [KRON 4]
- What's driving San Francisco's art resurgence? [Artnet]
- The Teamsters say they plan to form an association for ride-share drivers in California. [Cnet]
- Neighborhood group delays 127 unit Potrero Hill development. [Socketsite]
- Co-workers of Nicole Fitts, the SF mom found in a shallow McLaren Park grave, are mobilizing in an effort to find her missing daughter. [KRON 4]
- A solar-powered plane is expected to end its flight from Hawaii to Northern California tonight. [Associated Press]
- Chinese search giant Baidu has formed a team dedicated to its self-driving car efforts in Silicon Valley. [The Verge]
- This story of a San Francisco man's role in a cross-country robbery team is really interesting! [Denver Post]
- Barry Bonds got a standing ovation when he returned to AT&T Park last night. [Sun-Sentinel] [ESPN]