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- Like Uber drivers, Airbnb hosts got letters from the SF Treasurer's office telling them to get business licenses. [SFist]
- Farewell, Mission Popeye's. [Termie/Instagram]
- The SFPD says Muni is more secure these days because undercover officers are riding the lines and targeting wrongdoers. [Moving SF]
- Steph Curry talks to [Parents Magazine], says Riley is the real star of the family.
- Twitter claims they're "News" not "Social." Whatever helps you sleep at night, bird. [Cnet]
- Documents filed Friday say Marissa Mayer will get a $55 million severance package if she's canned after Yahoo sells. [Associated Press]
- [Curbed SF] talks to the guy behind the new SF MOMA's "living wall."
- It's "Healthy Kids Day" at the [Richmond District] YMCA.
- The [Wall Street Journal] discovered the so-called "Twitter tax break" Friday, was so interested that they covered it twice.
- A lobbyist for Uber wants to know who this reporter is emailing, and why. [SF Business Times]
- Today's the 50th anniversary of the founding of the Church of Satan in San Francisco. [SF Gate]
- [Mission Local] profiles the SFPD Mission Station hunger strikers.
- AC Transit and the SFMTA will boycott a national transit conference in North Carolina over the state's anti-LGBT legislation. [Bay Area Reporter]
- Postmates is trying to raise $150 million in additional funding. [Bloomberg]
- Woman injured in Visitacion Valley gunfight. [SF Chronicle]
- Snapchat is hunting around for office space in San Francisco. [re/code]