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- Vice Media apparently angered some Mission District residents with its latest advertising campaign, and a group very publicly defaced the billboards as a response. [Mission Local]
- A man who is both a landlord and judge in small claims court filed a $10,000 lawsuit against his tenant in his own court. He is also using the Ellis Act to try to evict the very same tenant. [Hoodline]
- Apple is rumored to be releasing an updated Apple Watch this year. [Verge] [Cnet]
- Google Maps just unveiled a new feature that highlights "areas of interest." Could it also be highlighting economic disparities? [Curbed]
- Marcus Books, the oldest African American-focused bookstore in the country when it closed in 2014, is set to reopen in a new location. [Chronicle]
- Wineries in the Carmel Valley are anxiously eying the Soberanes fire, which is now up to 60,000 acres and could potentially threaten this year's vintage with smoke taint — if not the crops themselves. [SFist] [CBS 5]
- Skully, a San Francisco-based company working to make augmented reality motorcycle helmets, is filing for bankruptcy amid an employee lawsuit alleging that the founders used investor money for personal expenses. [Buzzfeed]
- The beloved Giants manager Bruce Bochy was hospitalized in Miami today. At this time his condition remains unknown. [CBS 5]