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- A look at San Francsico's greatest voting fraud cases throughout history. [SFist]
- Alameda County Sheriff’s Office volunteer found beaten and killed in San Leandro. [KRON 4]
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Uber settles 'Jane Doe' suit over alleged sexual assaults. [CNet]
- Development at Market and Sanchez likely to be approved next week. [SocketSite]
- As its improvement project begins, lane changes headed to Van Ness. [Moving SF]
- Tension over growth flares in Silicon Valley. [New York Times]
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A federal appeals court rejected a lawsuit Friday that accused Nevada officials and the state psychiatric hospital in Las Vegas of violating patients’ civil rights by giving them bus tickets and dumping them in other states. [Associated Press]
- The colorful history of Maiden Lane, which was once not so maiden-ly. [SF Chronicle]
- Four people, including Berkeley City Council candidate Nanci Armstrong-Temple, were arrested Friday morning when police raided a small homeless tent city that was set up to protest the way the city provides homeless services. [Bay City News]
- Golden Gate Park gets new speed bumps. [SF Examiner]
- Student in USF's nursing program arrested in child porn bust. [KRON 4]
- A San Francisco surgeon is now in jail on a two million dollar bond for allegedly selling narcotics to his patients. [KTVU]