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- One of Steve Jobs' turtlenecks can be yours. [SFist]
- A San Francisco police officer was awarded the Oakland Police Department’s Silver Star for bravery for thwarting armed robbery while off-duty. [Bay City News] [SF Chronicle] [ABC 7]
- Margrit Mondavi, the matriarch of the iconic Robert Mondavi Winery and a stalwart patron of the arts in Northern California, died on Friday. [SF Chronicle]
- Piers 30-32 are likely to remain a deteriorating parking lot with sweeping Bay views for at least another decade, and possibly two or three. [SocketSite]
- A moderately strong earthquake struck off the Northern California coast Friday evening. [CBS 5]
- Here are the five winning artists selected to have their inspirational work displayed on 100 Muni buses next year. [Moving SF]
- Man who moved to Silicon Valley two years ago pens angry essay bemoaning that decision. [Huffington Post]
- Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton is returning to San Francisco on Sept. 12 for another big-dollar fundraiser. [SF Chronicle]
- What old-school SF things do you hope never go away? [Curbed SF]
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Protesters descend on the Ohio home of Brock Turner. [ABC 7]
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After questions regarding his college career persist, SFPD's acting chief admits that he got his degree online. [CBS 5] [SF Examiner] [SF Chronicle]
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Uber wants to take over public transit, one small town at a time. [The Verge]
- Every year on Sept. 2, SF raises a red, communist Vietnam flag to commemorate Vietnam's independence from France in 1945, but that action has many folks irritated. [NBC Bay Area]
- The [SF Chronicle] endorses a vote of "no" on SF Propositions D, H, L and M.