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- Lots of fun stuff to do the rest of this week, over the long weekend! Here are our picks. [SFist]
- Be on the lookout for Mee Woon Chan (above), a 70-year-old woman last seen in the Richmond on Tuesday. [Bay City News]
- Airbnb is said to be looking to raise a new round of funding that would value the company at $30 billion. [New York Times]
- Fake contractor charged with felony grand theft after allegedly scamming SF family. [SF Chronicle]
- SFPD getting new training in de-escalation, use fof force. [ABC 7]
- After a springtime stall, a massive new Mid-Market development is moving forward. [The Registry]
- Lyft and Uber have settled a lawsuit that could have revealed sensitive data about both ride-sharing services. [SF Business Times]
- A new law proposed Tuesday would give victims of fires priority in the lottery to be placed in an affordable housing unit. [Mission Local]
- Office landlords are bracing for a cooling of San Francisco’s red-hot market as weaker startup valuations and lower venture-capital funding temper years of runaway growth in the technology-industry hub. [Bloomberg]
- SoCal collision claims the lives of the mothers and children of two Bay Area families. [ABC 7]
- San Francisco voters may see dueling homeless tent encampment measures on the November ballot. [SF Examiner]
- Amazon just leased an entire 224,154-square-foot industrial building at 6015 Giant Road in Richmond. [SF Business Times]
- Some San Francisco tech workers have to spend half their salary on rent if they live close to work. [Business Insider]