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- A fire burning off Interstate Highway 580 in unincorporated Alameda County has grown to 211 acres but is 75 percent contained. [Bay City News]
- "The dirty little secret of the Gay Pride Festival in San Francisco is how much money is involved, particularly in selling crappy, overpriced cocktails all day from booths devoted to 'charity.'" [Civic Center]
- Why text-based two-factor authentication is still easily hacked. [Wired]
- The eight-story office building at 799 Market Street has been sold for $141.5 million. [The Registry]
- Dennis J. Opatrny, a veteran San Francisco reporter who covered everything from cops to courts to major scandals, died in San Francisco on June 17 after complications from surgery. [SF Chronicle]
- Hundreds of humans and their short-legged pals turned out to the semi-annual Corgi Con at Ocean Beach Saturday. [CBS 5]
- SFUSD's struggling Willie Brown Middle School was touted as a beacon of progress in San Francisco’s public school system before it opened, now parents call it "a madhouse." [SF Examiner]
- Google and Facebook are quietly moving toward automatic blocking of extremist videos. [Reuters]
- Twin Peaks' controversial car ban is moving forward next month. [Glen Park]
- There was a record turnout of volunteers to set up the Pink Triangle Saturday. [NBC Bay Area]