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- All sorts of fun stuff to do this week, here're our picks. [SFist]
- [BART]'s track repair project near Daly City has wrapped up weeks ahead of schedule.
- Outside Lands announced the dates for its 10th anniversary year: August 11 to 13, 2017. (If you're the type that needs to plan ahead that far.) [Mercury News]
- Jurors have started deliberating the fate of a convicted murderer and two other men who are accused of kidnapping, raping and torturing a woman in Oakland three years ago after she said she didn’t want to work for them as a prostitute. [Bay City News]
- Twitter is receiving an increasing number of government requests for data involving user accounts. [Wired]
- "AT&T's New San Francisco Flagship Is Rather Grandiose For A Phone Store," decrees [Fast Company].
- A Western Addition community activist has filed an ethics complaint against Dean Preston, a candidate for District Five supervisor running against incumbent London Breed. [SF Chronicle]
- Group led by NFL legend Ronnie Lott makes $167.3 million bid to buy Oakland coliseum site. [SF Business Times]
- Yet another rape reported at UC Berkeley. [ABC 7]
- Dolores Heights teardown near Zuckerberg’s house asks $3.295 million. [SF Gate]