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- The DMV will no longer allow after-hours parking at its building, as it just ended an agreement with the company that managed the service. No reason was given for the change. [Hoodline]
- Get to know what was once called “the most fiercely haunted house in San Francisco.” It was unfortunately (fortunately?) torn down in the early 1900s. [Chronicle]
- Twitter stands accused of blocking a Turkish journalist's account within the country at the request of the Turkish government. [Mahir Zeynalov]
- The Board of Supervisors voted today on whether or not to approve a third homeless Navigation Center in the Dogpatch. [KQED]
- A stabbing and 10 robberies all happened in the Mission between Friday and Sunday. [Mission Local]
- A vehicle containing a mother and daughter who were struck by a hit-and-run driver in Berkeley this afternoon went chasing the car that hit them and ended up flipping. [Berkeleyside]
- Long a drug haven, Oakland’s Dogtown neighborhood now fears gentrification. [Oakland North]