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24 August 2016 / SF News / Caleb Pershan

Day Around The Bay: Dept. Of Interior Says Presidio Trust Wasn't Biased Against Lucas Museum



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  • It's the two year anniversary of the Napa quake, which injured 120 people. [KRON4]

  • Speaking of which, a fundraiser was launched for a plaque to mark the ’06 quake, because we don't have one, although there are plenty of historical reminders of it from Lotta's Fountain to the Golden Hydrant in the Mission. [Chron]

  • Ed Lee visited the woman paralyzed by a falling tree branch in Washington Square Park, which her husband says they appreciate, but the couple may sue anyway. [KRON4]

  • Funds are being raised for "the most complicated parklet the city's ever approved" to calm traffic at the fraught and dangerous intersection of Frederick and Stanyan (and Lyft even tried to sponsor the project). [Hoodline]

  • Scientists have some cool underwater images from the crashed WWII ship off the SF coast. [ABC7]

  • The Cesar Chavez bike bridge has been rendered basically useless after a jurisdictional snarl means trash and encampments remain there. [Streetsblog]

  • John Cho is going to star in a USA Network show about the Premier Cru scandal. [Eater]

  • In 2018, a high school will open inside Oracle's headquarters, called Design Tech High School or D.tech. [Consumerist]

  • The New York Times Magazine takes a lengthy look at the state of political media on Facebook, which is "totally insane, unintentionally gigantic," and "hyper partisan." [NYTmag]

  • A Department of the Interior review says there wasn't bias against Goerge Lucas' proposed museum in the Presidio, and that it was rejected fairly by the Presidio Trust. [Chron]

  • Silicon Valley’s biggest tech firms, such as Facebook and Oracle, could be flooded by the Bay... and you know, the stuff around them, that could be flooded too, I guess.[ABC7]

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