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- You know how Bay Bridge runner Ponch the Chihuahua got adopted yesterday? Well meet the couple who adopted him, Marilyn and Spence, who preferred not to give their last name, as well as the officer who rescued him from the Bay Bridge. [Chron] [Twitter/SFACC] [KRON 4]
- The SFPD announced mandatory anti-harassment classes at a press conference today, just as more racist texts were released, and Mayor Ed Lee sends them an open letter. [KQED] [CBS 5]
- World of Wonder today named SF grande dame and fashion icon Joy Bianchi wearing Ralph Rucci as the Hot Look of the Day. [Facebook]
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Here's a follow-up on Talia Jane, the woman fired from Yelp following that blog post/open letter to the CEO. (And she’s moving to New York.) [Backchannel]
- SF and Oakland are losing working class people twice as swiftly as expected.
- Glide Memorial Church has opened a convenience store for the needy where everything is free. [Hoodline]
- A "massive clerical error” is reportedly behind the Transbay Transit Center and Caltrain extention's $1.5 billion funding shortfall. So that's swell. [Business Times]
- Activists urge Google to drop sponsorship of the Republican National Convention if Trump is the party's nominee. [Chron]
- SF General is turning away patients from emergency services at greater rates than last year. [Examiner]
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Court grants City Attorney Dennis Herrera’s motion to dismiss a bid by ‘Restore Hetch Hetchy’ to drain the century-old reservoir that provides most of SF's water. [CityAttorney]