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- Is this KRON4 on-air fight for real? You be the judge. News at 11. [106KMEL]
- In Austin, where Uber and Lyft have left town, a non-profit ride-hailing alternative is launching. [Business Times]
- On the court, the Warriors' Draymond Green went ahead and kicked the Thunders’ Steven Adams in the exact area of his junk. He's avoided suspension but been fined $21k. [CBSSF]
- That 92-foot-tall stainless steel "Venus" sculpture at Mid-Market's Trinity Place has just had its head screwed on. [CBSSF]
- The SFPD officer who allegedly gave false testimony that was was contradicted by video evidence had previously been reprimanded by Chief Suhr for wrongfully arresting a woman whom he refused a Spanish-speaking interpreter. [Chron]
- AT&T is pushing a bill that would allow phone companies in California to discontinue traditional landline service. [CBSSF]
- Here's the daily lineup for Bottle Rock, along with more details about the show. [Chron]
- Should police officers be left to investigate each other in the event of officer-involved shootings? Some are looking to farm out investigations, while others are critical of DA Gascon. [Chron]
- A Japanese robotics company is setting up an SF pop-up for their humanoid robot, Pepper. [The Verge]
- Public radio station cites lack of charging stations for electric cars. [KQED]