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- Your weekend ICYMI: Outside Lands was a foggy delight on days one and two, Mission steakhouse Lolinda temporarily closed due to fire, a naked man menaced Hayes Valley, the NYT painted a "portrait of the 2016 food scene in SF that feels semi-accurate and kind of alarming," and errant Outside Lands drivers got shamed.
- Your Saturday and Sunday links.
- Richmond police are re-training officers and seeking to purchase new equipment in response to the recent slayings of police officers. [Bay City News]
- Following a second cluster of Silicon Valley suicides in recent years, companies are working to provide mental health and crisis-prevention services to young people directly through their smartphones. [SF Business Times]
- In praise of the [Richmond District]'s Hi-Five Sports Zone.
- About two dozen naked activists took to the SF streets Sunday. [SF Chronicle]
- Manhunt in Oakland after two found dead in burning car. [ABC 7]
- A year and a half after being fined $191,000 for campaign violations, Supervisor Mark Farrell’s lawsuit to overturn the fine will be heard in court this week. [SF Examiner]
- "Has Coffee In San Francisco Reached Oversaturation?" [Sprudge]