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- That huge development at 950 Market that was challenged on historical preservation grounds finally has a Planning Commission hearing date set. [SocketSite] [SFist]
- Someone is putting up flyers criticizing what he or she deems to be the watered-down L-Taraval safety plan. [SFist] [Hoodline]
- Raymond "Shrimp Boy" Chow is currently prevented from publishing his own autobiography, as the government claims it to be intellectual property that agents seized during the course of the investigation. [SF Weekly]
- SFPD officers are facing criticism this week after they handcuffed a 72-year-old Alzheimer’s patient at a elder-care home and put her in a psychiatric hold — despite the objections of the staff. [Chronicle]
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Old-school Muni trains were spotted at the Oregon Electric Railway History Society in Brooks, Oregon. [Curbed]
- There's a guy who apparently goes around to restaurants in the Richmond District demanding that he be refunded for purchases he never made, and business owners are fed up. [Richmond District Blog]
- A landlord stands accused of making bogus claims in an attempt to evict a long-term (rent controlled, of course) Mission District resident. [Broke Ass Stuart]
- The San Francisco Chocolate Factory is attempting to relaunch its discontinued brand with the help of a crowdfunding campaign. [Confectionery]
- Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi attended the Pulse mass-shooting memorial and met with the families of victims. [Pelosi]
- Artist Doug McCune took data on San Francisco housing prices and turned it into a statue. [Artsy]
- A judge just ordered that a 100-year-old woman be evicted from her San Francisco apartment. [Fox 2]