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- Local t-shirt company Hella Bay got called out for making a "Black Lives Hella Matter" t-shirt. [Moshe Kasher]
- A man reportedly broke into the dorm rooms of two separate Stanford students and lifted up their covers while they slept. When the women woke up the man fled. Both women gave some form of chase, but he escaped. [KRON4]
- Danai Gurira’s much-buzzed-about Eclipsed will have a West Coast premiere at the Curran Theatre. [Curran]
- A Telsa driver got lectured for being a "California Jackhole" after he or she took up three parking spaces in front of an electric vehicle charger. [Cnet]
- Aaron Persky, the judge who gave convicted rapist Brock Turner a six month sentence to be served in a county jail after he was found guilty of three felony charges, will probably keep his job — regardless of the numerous recall petitions. [Buzzfeed] [SFist]
- The man charged with killing an Oakland muralist in 2015 pleaded "not guilty" to the crime today. The muralist, Antonio Ramos, was painting an anti-violence mural at the time he was shot. [CBS 5] [SFist] [SFist] [SFist]
- A lawsuit was filed against St. Anthony’s School in Fresno, accusing the school of negligence in failing to properly report alleged sexual misconduct involving students. [Fresno Bee]
- Ticket prices for game three (to be played in Cleveland) in the NBA finals have dropped by 30 percent (they are still very expensive). [CBS 5]
- In a likely bid for the gay vote, Bernie Sanders attended Drag Brunch at Hamburger Mary's in West Hollywood on Sunday. If social media is any indication, he was greeted warmly. [Buzzfeed]
- The Mission is getting a new brewery, Standard Deviant Brewing, at 14th near Mission Street. Its owners are targeting a July opening. [Hoodline]