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- 100-year-old Iris Canada has just gotten the 11th stay of her eviction from the Page Street apartment she's lived in since 1965. [SF Chronicle]
- Early testing has begun for this season's Dungeness crabs, and so far so good. [ABC 7]
- Unendingly hatable pharma bro Martin Shkreli is auctioning off the chance to punch him in the face. [CBS 5]
- Legalizing weed in California might mean more sick pets who ingest cannabis products. [CBS 5]
- Five years on, "realignment," in which Governor Jerry Brown ordered thousands of inmates in state prisons be moved to county jails, is seen as success by some, but others say it’s caused dangerous conditions in county facilities. [KQED] [SF Weekly]
- The Planning Commission is set to vote tonight on a proposal to allow amusement game arcades in designated sections of SoMa, the Mission and Potrero Hill (something that's been technically illegal since the 1980's. [Examiner]
- A series of small fires set along the Iron Horse Resgional Trail in Pleasant Hill and Concord are believed to be the work of an arsonist. [CBS 5]
- Now Donald Trump is blaming Google for bias against his campaign, and suppressing negative stories about Clinton. [CNet]
- Why the ‘Celeste Guap’ scandal isn’t only about her, and we should be talking more about police sexual misconduct. [KQED]
- BART now claims via podcast that they’ll be fine in a big earthquake. Really? [BART]
- Politically inclined Missionites should know that two of the top candidates for District 9 supervisor, Hillary Ronen and Joshua Arce, will be doing a debate Friday evening at 6 p.m. at the Mission Neighborhood Center at 362 Capp Street. [Mission Local]