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- Berkeley store owner beaten and robbed, it's all caught on her store's surveillance camera. [KRON 4]
- Yelp is warning that a California lawsuit targeting critical posts about a law firm could lead to the removal of negative reviews. [SF Chronicle]
- Iowa State University architectural design professor helpfully explains why Millennium Tower is sinking [Curbed SF], as other SF skyscrapers come under scrutiny [ABC 7].
- Baby struck by bullet during Richmond shooting. [SF Chronicle] [ABC 7]
- East Oakland driver ran down a bicyclist and then stole his bike. [CBS 5]
- Uber drivers elsewhere are reportedly refusing to take passengers into SF over the city's business license requirement. [Inc]
- Unable to attract tenants, huge mall (aren’t malls dead?) planned for Mid-Market rebrands. [SF Chronicle]
- Lyft co-founder pens [Medium] post laying out company's future, says "Autonomous vehicle fleets will quickly become widespread and will account for the majority of Lyft rides within 5 years."
- Pedestrian-bicycle path approved for upper deck of Richmond-San Rafael Bridge. [CBS 5]
- Overdose drug naloxone is making an impact in SF as heroin use grows in visibility. [SF Examiner]