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- [Curbed SF] brings architecture nerds a handy map of notable architectural ornamentation around the Financial District.
- The three-week old Soberanes Fire near Big Sur has now consumed over 69,000 acres, but the count of destroyed homes remains steady at 57. It is 50 percent contained. [KSBW]
- An evacuation order on Sunday, since lifted, affected tourists at Big Sur resorts after the fire breached a bulldozer line. [Monterey Herald]
- Meanwhile we have some good news with the story of the Dormody Family and their San Clemente Rancho, which they painstakingly saved from the flames for 19 days, keeping all of the resorts cabins from burning. [East Bay Times]
- There's a fight in Richmond over the eviction of popular waterfront restaurant Salute e Vita. [CBS 5]
- SF maps where the bulk of the population will live and work in 25 years. [Socketsite]
- Will First Amendment arguments kill SF’s soda warning legislation? [Food Navigation]
- Foes of legal pot have filed a lawsuit over the “misleading” language in Prop 64, the pot legalization measure we'll be voting on in November. [East Bay Express]
- [Buzzfeed] reporter easily buys gun on Facebook.