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- As Denise Huskins' kidnapper pleads guilty, more details emerge in the crime, such as the fact he used recorded voices to make it sound like he had accomplices though he in fact operated alone.[AP]
- Google's Bay Area ride-sharing service, Waze Rider, is now accepting riders and drivers on its app. [WSJ]
- Next year, a big tourism drop is expected for SF, as Moscone Center partially closes. [Business Times]
- Condo owners in the Millennium Tower have filed tax assessments estimating that their homes are now worth no money at all. [Business Times]
- SFPD says that for the next year, they plan to crack down on speeders. [CBS5]
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The Alameda Animal Shelter is at risk of closing, budget problems to blame. [ABC7]
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Surveillance video shows vandalism of Hillary Ronen's campaign headquarters. [CBS5]
- A Vallejo couple created a giant “yard bra” to show their support for Hillary Clinton. [CBS5]
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Charges are dropped against two San Francisco men who were arrested in connection with a homicide at the End Up. [Ex]
- Following harassment claims against him, a a chief — Superintendent Don Neubacher — will step down. [Chron]
- San Francisco's bottled water ban goes into effect Saturday. [Center for Biological Diversity]