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- All about Laguna Honda hospital, which is celebrating its 150th this weekend. [SFist]
- Mountain Lake just got bugged. [SF Chronicle]
- Supreme Court justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg, who had characterized Colin Kaepernick's protest against the National Anthem as "dumb and disrespectful," has apologized for those remarks. [ESPN] [Sports Illustrated]
- A plan to put $750 million in public funds toward an NFL stadium that could house the Raiders in Las Vegas has cleared a second major vote in the Nevada Legislature. [KRON 4] [SocketSite] [SF Business Times] [ABC 7] [CBS 5] [SF Chronicle]
- Residential development planned for long-shuttered Lower Haight structure. [SocketSite]
- Conservative activist group posts fliers on SF State campus depicting a professor as a terrorist sympathizer. [Golden Gate Xpress]
- The owner of the boat that capsized in the bay during fleet week festivities could face felony charges. [CBS 5]
- Wayne Friday, a former city police commissioner, bartender, and a political columnist who chronicled the coming-of-age of San Francisco’s gay community, died Wednesday. [SF Chronicle]
- Hit-and-run leaves SF cyclist seriously injured. [Bay City News]
- Two recent homicides in SF might be linked. [SF Examiner]