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- Au revoir, Bon Marchè. [SFist]
- Verizon, which already owns Web 1.0 company AOL, has struck a deal to acquire Yahoo in an exclusive $5 billion deal they're about to announce, and Kara Swisher says she's really tired of writing about Yahoo and AOL. [Recode]
- Officials say that 952,000 gallons of partially treated sewage enough to fill 50 backyard swimming pools were released by accident into the San Francisco Bay. [Associated Press]
- Some credit union customers might be paying more to use ATMs. [Indy Bay]
- A commute to Silicon Valley on Caltrain can be "old-fashioned and soothing." [Civic Center]
- Stanley Roberts takes on box blockers. [KRON 4]
- "Hook" the tiny dog saved his guardian from an oncoming train. [ABC 7]
- The [Bay Area Reporter] seems to feel OK about Clinton VP pick Tim Kaine.
- Manson follower loses parole bid. [CBS 5]
- The [SF Examiner] takes a good look at San Francisco Police Commission president Suzy Loftus.
- College basketball star won't go pro — instead, he's moving to SF to fight fires. [SB Nation]
- Is your drone properly insured? [SF Chronicle]