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- Dungeness crab season north of Point Reyes and up to Oregon has been delayed due to domoic acid, and is now scheduled to open on December 1. [CBS 5]
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Stormy, wet weather with gusting wind is headed our way Friday evening, and a second storm will roll in late Saturday, bringing even more rain into Sunday. [Examiner]
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Photos recently unearthed from the Chronicle archive help commemorate the 40th anniversary of The Last Waltz, the final concert by The Band at SF's Winterland ballroom on November 25, 1976 documented by filmmaker Martin Scorsese and featuring celebrity guests like Eric Clapton and Joni Mitchell. (PS, it's screening next Thursday, December 1, at Alamo Drafthouse.) [Chronicle]
- Here are some photos of the Black Friday shitshow around Union Square. [Examiner]
- Don't forget: It's Small Business Saturday tomorrow. [Forbes]
- After a suspect shot at two San Jose police officers last week, the San Jose police officers' union produced a video asking why there isn't more public outrage about the shooting of cops. [ABC 7]
- A US Postal Service big rig, loaded with mail, overturned on an off-ramp in Millbrae Friday morning, causing some traffic on Highway 101. Further complicating things is that nonfederal postal service employees can't handle the spilled mail. [SFGate]
- As he announced last month, the Chronicle's longtime provocateur and columnist C.W. Nevius is leaving the paper, and his last day is next week. So he's offered up a Thanksgiving column thanking various people he's worked with and written about, and offers up a closing shout-out to his longtime adversaries at the Coalition on Homelessness. [Chronicle]