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- Brock Turner isn't just off his rib-eye, his competitive swimming career is, as you might have guessed, over. {NT Daily News]
- A thrilling end to the Glide-benefitting auction to lunch with Warren Buffett. [SF Business Times]
- East Bay BART riders should expect significant delays all weekend. [KRON 4]
- Cavs fan is fired after trolling Steph Curry's sister on Twitter. [USA Today]
- Are these decent, under $700K homes a sign that the housing market is stabilizing? [Curbed SF]
- The woman who was fatally struck by a paratransit bus driver Thursday has been identified as 86-year-old Lurilla Harris. [Bay City News]
- Drivers are suing Uber and Lyft over their abrupt pullout in Austin, saying they violated the WARN act. [Texas Tribune]
- Nephew of actual Alcatraz escapee to participate in Escape from Alcatraz triathlon Sunday. [ABC 7]
- Following a lawsuit to shut the celebration down, SF Pride argues that canceling the party could make things less, not more, safe. [Bay Area Reporter]
- UC Berkeley turns creek green on purpose. [CBS 5]
- Demolition of the fire-damaged building at Mission and 22nd streets has caused some damage to the foundation of 131-year-old building next door. [Mission Local]
- Coalition demands that SF put an immediate moratorium on the practice of confiscating and destroying the belongings of homeless individuals during sweeps while implementing a policy "that conforms with well-established law." [KTVU]