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- Come for our best pizza list, stay for the commenters claiming we "missed" places we omitted for substandard health scores (or worse). [SFist]
- The Lafayette Park attacker remains on the loose. [KRON 4]
- Two men charged with murder in the 1973 shotgun slayings of two young girls can’t face the death penalty because it wasn’t an option when the girls were sexually assaulted and killed. [Associated Press]
- Four apps available on the Google Play Store were spying on users in secret, according to research released Friday. [Cnet]
- A [Wired] staffer takes a ride in a self-driving Uber.
- The Haight/Ashbury area isn't one of SF's twelve Landmark Districts at present, but that could soon change. [SocketSite]
- Here's video from Wednesday's D1 Supe candidate forum. [Richmond District blog]
- SF State students, faculty, and community members gathered for a solidarity teach-in, in support of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe on Thursday. [Golden Gate Xpress]
- "The future looks bright for San Francisco tech professionals, especially for those working in security or data engineering." [SF Business Times]
- Staff at California Pacific Medical Center will perform four kidney transplants between eight people today. [ABC 7]
- The board of the San Francisco Employees’ Retirement System voted 6-0 to rid its portfolio of firearms and ammunition stocks — but the measure they passed apparently stops short of pulling the trigger on divestment. [SF Chronicle]