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  • Counterfeit painkillers containing fentanyl, similar to what officials believe may have caused the death of musician Prince, may have been manufactured in an Outer Sunset apartment. [Wall Street Journal] [SFist]
  • An 18-year-old Oakland man stands accused of imprisoning a 13-year-old girl for a month — assaulting her and forcing her to work as a prostitute. [KRON4]
  • The Planning Department's protection of an iconic church is getting in the way of a gigantic Forest Hill development. [SocketSite]
  • Take a look at the plans for a proposed 12-floor residential building at O'Farrell and Leavenworth. [Hoodline]
  • Google, Disney, and Apple are all ruled out as possible Twitter buyers. Meanwhile, Twitter says it wants a sale by October 27. [Recode] [Recode] [Business Insider] [Cnet] [Business Times] [Business Times]
  • Fox News fans sure have been horrible to our Mayor after he spoke in opposition to a racist Fox segment. [Jen Chung] [Gothamist]
  • Residents of the Mission District came out in opposition to a 100 percent affordable housing project over height concerns. [Mission Local]
  • BART will pay $300,000 to the family of one of its contractors. Laurence Daniels, 66, was struck and killed by a BART train being operated by a trainee in 2013. [KQED] [CBS 5]
  • Airbnb is facing off against San Francisco in court over a local law requiring the company to make sure its hosts are registered with the city. [Business Insider] [NBC Bay Area] [Bloomberg] [Consumerist]
  • A new legal claim from Jasmine Abuslin, whose lawyers insist we no longer refer to her as "Celeste Guap," implicates three SFPD officers. [KQED] [SFist]
  • Facebook is working toward launching its "Free Basics" service in the US. [Washington Post]