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- A former UC Berkeley Vice Chancellor who was forced out of that position after he sexually harassed an Assistant Vice Chancellor appears to have received a record number of golden parachutes. [SFist]
- Dunkin' Donuts' first Bay Area locations opens today in Walnut Creek. [KRON 4]
- Facebook reportedly paid BuzzFeed and the NY Times $3 million each to use Facebook Live, apparently unaware that I would have used it for a breakfast burrito. [Fishbowl]
- Elon Musk is seeking to combine Tesla Motors Inc. with SolarCity Corp. in a $2.86 billion deal to pair his electric-car and rooftop-solar businesses. [Bloomberg]
- Serial robbery suspects busted in SF. [KRON 4] [KTVU] [SF Chronicle]
- According to District 7 Supe Norman Yee, homeless people avoid his part of town. [Ingleside Light]
- 115 Sansome Street goes on sale, as sellers tout improvements like how "Cable Car Clothiers was taken out and was replaced by Blue Bottle Coffee and The Treasury, a financial district bar/restaurant." [The Registry]
- Supervisor Mark Farrell introduces legislation to force SF's employee pension fund to dump its investment in gun and ammo manufacturers. [ABC 7]
- Supes delay a vote on Ed Lee/Katy Tang proposal to allow nonprofit developers who build 100 percent affordable projects to have three extra stories beyond what zoning allows. [SF Chronicle]
- SF man arrested when boozy party bus revealed to be full of Marin teens. [KRON 4]