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- Your weekend ICYMI: Frank Ocean released his long-awaited album, John Waters classic screens at the Alamo, reported assault of Muni driver leads to protest movement, prosecutors in a fatal child abuse case are seeking death for the accused, Tyra Banks will be teaching at Stanford, and an area wildfire endangers Hearst Castle.
- Your Saturday and Sunday links.
- SF man allegedly robs aspiring customer of sex worker. [Bay City News]
- The single proposal to operate the Palace of Fine Arts complex has been rejected by San Francisco's Rec and Parks Department.
- Kanye West fans are allegedly angry over the ugly color choices at SF store. [CBS 5]
- About 12,000 people were without power in Oakland and San Leandro last night. [Bay City News]
- Berkeley resident and prolific children's author Joyce Carol Thomas has died. [SF Chronicle]
- 123 Mission Street sold to Asian investors. [The Registry]
- SF's high cost of living sends startups to "Phoenix or Boise or Salt Lake City." [New York Times]
- Steph Curry's used mouthguard sells for $3200. [ABC 7]
- More SF businesses heading toward legacy status. [Mission Local]
- Protesters take to Castro streets to raise awareness of LGBTQ safety issues. [NBC Bay Area]
- 77-year-old Marin man triumphs at Sunday's San Francisco Triathlon at Alcatraz. [Marin Independent Journal]