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- The downtown Berkeley BART station will soon lose its landmark rotunda following a major renovation. [CBS 5] [SFist]
- Who are arsonists, and what drives them to do what they do? An investigation shows some recurring themes. [Chronicle]
- A group of North Beach residents stepped up to assist a struggling 93-year-old neighbor. [Chronicle]
- The lineup for the 30th Annual Bridge School Benefit concert has been announced, and includes Neil Young and Nora Jones. [CBS 5]
- SFMOMA Muni ads managed to omit an important word. [Civic Center]
- California currently has the lowest arrest rate since 1960, and some say that is because of Prop 47. [CBS 5]
- San Francisco's "hippie explosion" back in the 60s just may have "shaped the modern world." [Guardian]
- A woman paralyzed after a tree branch fell on her head while she sat on a bench in Washington Square Park is angry about how the city has handled the situation. [CBS 5]