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- Did you catch all our Etiquette Week reports? Maybe you should check to make sure. [SFist]
- [KRON 4] has a chat with Oakland mayor Libby Schaaf.
- The house where Alfred Hitchcock filmed the opening frames of Vertigo is for sale, so if you're a movie buff with $2.198 million, get on the case! [SF Chronicle]
- An 80-year-old woman is fighting to stay at her home of nearly 44 years in San Francisco’s Mission District, even though her landlords are trying to evict her. [Bay City News]
- Warren Buffett might be trying to buy Yahoo. [Reuters]
- A proposed ballot initiative would block the redevelopment of the SF Tennis Club site. [SocketSite]
- Who to blame in the Transbay Transit Center boondoggle. [SF Business Times]
- SFPD arrested a man suspected of domestic violence after an hours-long standoff in the Mission. [Mission Local]
- Oakland police said on Friday that an investigation into allegations that officers committed sexual misconduct with a minor began after an officer committed suicide. [KRON 4] [ABC 7] [SF Chronicle]
- There's a chicken pox wave at SF State. [Golden Gate Xpress]
- FBI agents hid microphones inside light fixtures and at a bus stop outside the Oakland Courthouse without a warrant to record conversations, between March 2010 and January 2011. [CBS 5]
- A car crash on Friday morning sent a man to the hospital in critical condition after he hit the median going northbound on Guerrero Street between 21st and Liberty streets and flipped his car over. [Mission Local]
- SF Supe John Avalos has had it with a Breitbart reporter. [SF Weekly]