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- Scott Wiener sure got a lot of money from Ron Conway in his race against Jane Kim for a seat in Senate. [SFist]
- Judge rules that whistleblower lawsuit alleging that staff in SF City Attorney's claims bureau was taking kickbacks can move forward. [SF Chronicle]
- Sixteen years after the 21st century began, the [SFMTA] says their parking garages are entering it. That's right, even their buildings are late!
- Colombia beat the United States 2-0 Friday night in the opener of the Copa America. [Associated Press]
- Two years after Nest was sold to Google, the CEO of the increasingly-troubled smart-products company is leaving. [Associated Press] [Wired] [CNet] [SF Chronicle]
- Berkeley's Impact Theatre is shutting down, but might return on some form. [SF Chronicle]
- Plan to build 28-condo development across from Zeitgeist moves forward. [SocketSite]
- Golden Gate Park fairy door inspires book. [Richmond District]
- A federal appeals court on Friday upheld the convictions of two San Francisco police officers who stole property and thousands of dollars in cash from suspected drug dealers. [SF Chronicle]
- Caltrain ridership has hit a new high. [SF Business Times]
- SF's "maverick priest" Eugene Boyle has died. [SF Chronicle]
- Roughly 25 homes were without water Friday evening as crews worked to repair a broken water main in Visitacion Valley. [Bay City News]