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- More details on one of the ships beneath our feet. [SFist]
- The Alameda County District Attorney’s Office said Monday that it won’t file criminal charges against any of the four people, including Berkeley City Council candidate Nanci Armstrong-Temple, who were arrested during a police enforcement action at a homeless encampment last Friday. [KRON 4]
- Tesla Motors says it has agreed to buy a German engineering company to help automate its electric car manufacturing. [Associated Press]
- Facebook is testing a job openings feature. [CNet]
- San Francisco-based loan-marketplace Lending Club has stabilized its loan volume after a rocky year. [SF Business Times]
- Voter registration in San Francisco’s Mission District has climbed by almost 6,000 people in two years. [Mission Local]
- Steph Curry made an NBA-record 13 3-pointers on the way to 46 points last night. [Associated Press]
- San Francisco prosecutors have declined to file charges against a former University of California at San Francisco surgeon who was arrested and jailed last week on drug charges. [CBS 5]
- Money has become such an issue in San Francisco supervisor races that even the benefactors of deep-pocketed interests have tried to distance themselves from it. [SF Examiner]
- An server at a San Francisco restaurant won a $1 million lottery prize from a scratcher. [KRON 4]
- SF's "chief resilience officer" is quitting job for position at construction company. [SF Chronicle]