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- As Jasmine Abuslin files a claim against the city of Richmond [KRON 4], officers accused of exploiting her appear in court [KRON 4].
- Netflix was down for about two hours Saturday. [Associated Press]
- The Sacramento Kings have built the world’s first entertainment arena with restrooms that accommodate transgender fans. [CBS 5]
- [MrEricSir] hikes Bernal Heights Park.
- A historic Berkeley church has been red tagged following a fire. [ABC 7]
- Governor Jerry Brown just signed a bill naming denim as the official fabric of California. [CBS 5]
- The ill-fated tale of Phoneys, the stupid little sticker pack that went #1 on the App Store. [Adam Howell/Medium]
- Jennifer Friedenbach, executive director of the Coalition on Homelessness, pens an op-ed in the [SF Examiner] arguing that some upcoming ballot measures "incite class hatred in San Francisco."
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Tour Watch Dog 2's open-world San Francisco, described as "the prettiest, least pee-smelling tour of the city by the bay you'll ever go on." [Zam]
- Supervisor hopefuls bury City Hall resumes to claim outsider cred. [SF Chronicle]