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- Oakland mayor announces day to honor convicted sexual assailant. [SFist]
- Check out the old "Life-Saving Station" in Golden Gate Park. [Moving SF]
- The co-working giant WeWork is in talks to open its seventh San Francisco location in one of the city's largest office complexes: Embarcadero Center. [SF Business Times]
- Opening statements in the criminal trial of PG&E Co. on obstruction of justice and pipeline safety violation charges will begin in federal court in San Francisco Friday morning. [Bay City News]
- Bill Berkson, a prolific San Francisco poet who also forged a career as an art critic and beloved teacher, has died. [SF Chronicle]
- Suspects in the fatal stabbing of a SoMa construction worker plead not guilty. [SF Examiner]
- San Quentin death row resident Gilbert R. Rubio has died. [Associated Press]
- [Slate] argues that Steph Curry "is forcing fans and his fellow players to confront their assumptions about black athletes."
- Starting tonight, the Conservatory of Flowers in San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park will be lit up in rainbow colors in honor of Pride. [Bay Area Reporter]
- Popular SFUSD principal fired even though investigation determines that “malicious allegations” against her were false. [SF Examiner]
- Flight that departed from SFO this morning lands in SJ due to mechanical issues. [SF Chronicle]