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- Don't forget: BART isn't running between Glen Park and Daly City this weekend. [SFist]
- A shooting at a suburban Seattle home has left three people dead and another person injured. [Associated Press]
- San Francisco voters will decide in November whether to create an elected public advocate. [SF Examiner]
- Facebook's proposed Menlo Park apartments won't fix housing, opines [Wired], but it's a start.
- Gilroy's Garlic Festival kicked off yesterday. [CBS 5]
- [Curbed SF] wants to know your favorite SF park.
- Two measures intended to create police reform will go before San Francisco voters in November after the city Board of Supervisors placed them on the ballot during a special meeting Friday morning at City Hall. [Bay City News]
- A proposal that aims to ask San Francisco voters to safeguard space for manufacturers and artists in San Francisco has drawn opposition from a surprising source: The city's largest trade group for manufacturers. [SF Business Times]
- The family of an Oakland man shot by police while holding a pellet gun was set to file a wrongful death lawsuit Monday against the city of Oakland and the four officers involved. [SF Chronicle]
- An Alameda County Sheriff's deputy who allegedly attempted to bribe witnesses to the Mission District beating of a suspect with the beating victim's property has reportedly been fired. [ABC 7]
- The [SF Chronicle]'s art critic is "stunned by the glee that ensued" following news that Dede Wilsey had been ousted from her position at San Francisco's Fine Arts museums.