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- Farewell, Oro, we hardly knew you. [SFist]
- Veteran OPD commander takes [KRON 4] on a ride-a-long, talks about keeping officers focused on crime fighting in the wake of the sex scandal.
- Longtime SF City Attorney's office spokesperson Matt Dorsey calls it quits, takes gig at political consultancy. [Bay Area Reporter]
- Ron Goben, a longtime Bay Area journalist who was a top editor at the Palo Alto Times and Peninsula Times Tribune, has died. [SF Chronicle]
- Coastal Commission threatens fines over gate blocking access to Privates Beach, which is not actually private. [CBS 5]
- New York neighborhoods boast a higher price per square foot as compared to San Francisco, so, yay? [Curbed NY]
- SFPD tracked down a 107-year-old violin, returned it to its owner. [Teresa Ewins/Twitter]
- Violence threatened at Martin Luther King Jr. Middle School in Berkeley after a teacher took part in a counter protest against a neo-Nazi group. [CBS 5]
- How your landlord might be making your internet access crappier than it need be. [Backchannel]
- SF public health officials release paper saying that doctors should prescribe naloxone alongside conventional pain prescriptions to avoid overdoses like Prince’s. [SF Chronicle]
- Channing Tatum "couldn't believe" Brock Turner's sentence. [NY Daily News]