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- A state appeals court on has rejected the city's latest attempt to restrict tenant evictions made using the Ellis Act. [Chron]
- City Attorney Dennis Herrera served a subpoena to the developers of the sinking millennium Tower. [KRON4]
- Renderings for new a 21-story Second Street hotel (with 480 rooms) have been revealed. [Business Times]
- SFPD appears to be down to 11 options for new chief, with interim chief Toney Chaplin among them. [Ex]
- Watch this GoPro foldable drone fit into a backpack. [CBS5]
- Colin Kaepernick, whose protests during the National Anthem have drawn international attention, says he’s getting death threats on social media. [CBS5]