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- It's unsurprising that the results of the election have prompted a rush to mental health professionals, but it's nice to know that help is out there. [SFist]
- BART to pay $3.1 million to family of cop killed by friendly fire. [SF Chronicle]
- High Bay Area rents might keep women from escaping abusive relationships. [ABC 7]
- Parking-protected bike lanes, Muni boarding islands and pedestrian safety measures are bound for 7th and 8th streets in SoMa. [Moving SF]
- A Friday night shooting in Oakland left one man dead and another in critical condition. [KRON 4]
- The US Guardian is looking to fill a homeless editor position in San Francisco. [Fishbowl]
- Suspect who feared being taken into custody fleesHall of Justice, is apprehended. [Bay City News]
- Plans for a development of 200 micro-apartments to rise up to eight stories in height at 333 12th Street are closer to becoming reality. [SocketSite]
- Why is Elizabeth Holmes still leading Theranos? [SF Business Times]
- The Baker-Barry Tunnel near Sausalito in Marin County will close down for four months, seven days a week, for long-awaited rehab work. [SF Chronicle]
- The leader of San Francisco’s black officers organization resigned from the powerful Police Officers Association on Friday, accusing the the union of failing to address minority issues and promoting recalcitrant and backward approaches to police reform and minority concerns. [SF Examiner]