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- I'm pretty sure Caleb had to go out and buy a print newspaper for this report, so he's basically all our grandpas right now. [SFist]
- Sales tax data shows where SF goes out to eat. [SF Chronicle]
- Two new cases of the Zika virus were reported in San Francisco last week, bringing the total number of people who have tested positive for the virus in the city to seven. [Bay City News]
- Newt (of Aliens fame) is now a NorCal fourth grade teacher. [Wired]
- Silicon Valley VC Mark R. Templeton, whose work centered on scientific and technological advances, died on an Oregon river after being thrown from a kayak and getting trapped underwater. His body was recovered Thursday. [SF Chronicle]
- BART operator Theo Matthews receives commendation for stopping train before it his that truck that crashed onto the tracks Thursday. [Bay City News]
- Airbnb is recruiting a set of former mayors to (presumably) lobby for them at the local level. [Bloomberg]
- The roster of potential partners at the Golden State Warriors' planned San Francisco arena includes plenty of out-of-town players — and they're willing to pay up for exposure at the Warriors' new home. [SF Business Times]
- Sunset residents say Muni riders struck by cars passing them illegally are the ones at fault in collisions. [Streetsblog SF]
- San Francisco man singlehandedly revives a rare butterfly species in his own backyard. [Inhabitat]
- A San Francisco man who put an unconscious woman he didn’t know into a wheelchair, rolled her to his residential hotel room and raped her was sentenced Friday to eight years in state prison. [SF Chronicle]