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First, more on the Brock Turner rape case:
- The court documents from the case have been released (including arguments that Turner had a history of harassing women). [KRON 4] [ABC 7]
- The effort to recall Santa Clara Superior Court Judge Aaron Persky heats up as a petition crosses the million-signature mark for impeachment. [Chron]
- And state lawmakers want Persky investigated now. [Chron]
- And no, the Santa Clara jail did not install a pool for Turner, so stop sharing that story please. [Snopes]
- Fisherman’s Wharf fish company desperately trying to keep crabs alive during power outage. [KRON 4]
- The property at the center of an infamous war over a Mill Valley bench is now for sale. [SocketSite]
- Police are still seeking some suspects involved in brawls during that violent protest outside a Donald Trump rally in San Jose a week ago. [CBS 5]
- For the first time in four years, the number of new homes built in San Francisco decreased in 2015. [Examiner]
- Remembering when Muhammad Ali was lost in San Francisco (circa 1988). [Chron]
- Oh, speaking of expensive food, Blue Bottle is now selling a $16 cup of coffee, which is $1 more than that Equator cup that Caleb tried earlier this year.