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- Seemingly homeless man thwarts expectations. [Fog City Notes]
- Former 49er Dana Stubblefield, who has been accused of raping a developmentally disabled woman, is now demanding that his prosecutor recuse himself from the case. [CBS 5]
- Will this website help small Tenderloin restaurants find patrons online? [SF Chronicle]
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Oakland's super janky police radio system was out again yesterday. [CBS 5]
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Facebook is testing a flower "reaction" for Mother's Day, as I test a barf reaction at this because it is dumb. [The Verge]
- A 32 story tower planned for Hawthorne and Folsom Streets moves forward. [SocketSite]
- In a move that angered parents and community members, an SF high school foregoes the student election process in an effort to promote diversity. Didn't the backlash from a similar experiment give them pause? [SF Examiner]
- A "white rights" group is reportedly rallying at UC Berkeley today, counter-protests expected. [IndyBay]
- Muni is again seeking local artists to decorate buses. [Moving SF]