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- Accused 'Gone Girl' kidnapper Matthew Muller is expected to plead guilty in the March 2015 incident that made national headlines, in part because police and others initially believed it was a hoax. [Chronicle]
- A bill signed into law by Governor Brown has extended thousands of people convicted of felonies the right to vote. [CBS5]
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Two years after it was announced, Facebook is launching its Facebook At Work will launch next month to make your social media habit in the office a little more productive. [TechCrunch]
- Speaking of Facebook and utility, a reminder for users to register to vote spurred 200,000 completed transactions on the state’s online voter registration website this past weekend. [CBS5]
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BART published a letter from the child of a homeless man thanking their officers for helping her father and connecting them, as he "has been homeless living in the Subway for years, and no one in our family even knew if he was still alive." [BART]
- Oakland officials were deadlocked Tuesday over a controversial proposal that would require cannabis businesses to hand over money — 25 percent of profits — and power — a seat on their board — to the city. [Chron]
- San Francisco might break off its relationship with Bank of America as Supervisors vote to cut off business with any companies based in states that refuse to protect LGBTQ people. [Chron]
- The family of Cristian Alan Soto, who was last seen at Bush and Van Ness, is looking for him and seeking the public's help. He's 23, 5'10, and Mexican. [Mission Local]
- And, meanwhile, Facebook is under fire again for shuttering accounts of political advocates and journalists. [Buzzfeed]
- Apple logs your iMessage contacts and it may share that information with police. [The Intercept]