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- If Gap goes away, would anyone miss it (or Old Navy, or Banana Republic)? [SFist]
- A former chief executive officer of California’s $291 billion pension fund for public employees was sentenced in federal court in San Francisco Tuesday. [Bay City News]
- Apple's upcoming iPhone 7 will be available with a whopping 256GB of storage space, matching the iPad Pro and offering lots more room for apps and videos, an analyst firm predicted Wednesday. [CNet]
- The Warriors’ Game 7 win to complete a comeback from down 3-1 in the Western Conference finals drew the largest TV audience for an NBA game on cable. [CBS 5]
- In a windfall for public art in the Ingleside, custom painted banners will adorn the streetlight poles of Ocean Avenue as part of the Arts Alive Ingleside project. [Ingleside Light]
- Sacramento Kings point guard Darren Collison was arrested on a charge of domestic violence Tuesday. [Associated Press]
- Tesla will likely charge owners of its forthcoming Model 3 sedan to use the company’s network of Supercharging stations, which is free to owners of current models. [Bloomberg]
- Salesforce said Wednesday that it will buy Massachusetts e-commerce software maker Demandware in a deal valued at $2.8 billion. [SF Business Times]
- A pedestrian was struck and killed by a Caltrain early Wednesday morning in Redwood City, causing major delays as the agency responded. [SF Chronicle]