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- Remember when the Hibernia Bank got majorly tagged? Well, the guys who did it just pleaded guilty, and Nevius is most pleased. [SFist] [Chronicle]
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The annual Ride of Silence, which commemorates cyclists killed on San Francisco streets, happens tomorrow. [Hoodline]
- A San Francisco man working as a PetSmart groomer was arrested after a dog died violently while in his care. [KRON4] [KRON4] [ABC 7] [Chronicle]
- Google's artificial intelligence is writing poetry. Well, "poetry." [CNet]
- Governor Brown wants $10 million for an earthquake early warning system. [LA Times]
- A dead whale washed up in Bodega Bay. At present, officials are not sure as to the cause. [CBS 5]
- Two French groups are suing Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube for not taking down racist and homophobic content in accordance with French law. [Business Insider]
- Plans to develop Pier 29 into some sort of "mini retail center" are in trouble as neighborhood groups line up in opposition. [Hoodline]
- The eventual iPhone 7 might come in three different models, and could already be in production. [Cnet] [MobiPicker]
- An anesthesia tech who used to work at Stanford pleaded no contest to charges that he groped unconscious male patients — one as young as 16. [KRON4]
- As of today, customers can get AT&T-provided internet service with speeds of up to one gigabit per second. [CNet] [AT&T]