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- At least 900 people rallied at SFO today to protest the lack of a living wage, among them airport employees, janitors, Uber and Lyft drivers, and fast-food workers. Another Day of Disruption is planned at 5 p.m. at Oakland City Hall. [ABC 7]
- Investors are now suing Theranos and its founder Elizabeth Holmes for misleading them. [SF Business Times]
- The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is giving $400,000 to help clean up a parcel on the Bayview waterfront that the city previously purchased for a park.
- The UC regent who apologized for making lewd comments that were captured on audio now faces additional scrutiny after a second recording of lewd remarks reportedly surfaces. [CBS 5]
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Here's the latest on the Geary Boulevard Bus Rapid Transit project. [SF Streets Blog]
- We mentioned this morning that three people were dead and more were sickened by a Thanksgiving meal in Antioch served by a local church. And now the number of sick is climbing to at least 16. [CBS 5]
- While San Francisco has seen a recent increase in hate crimes, this year’s spike has yet to rise above a peak reached four years ago, in 2012. [Examiner]
- Meanwhile hate-speech incidents have spiked at Lowell High School. [Examiner]
- A Fresno restaurant is serving a three-foot-long burrito they’re calling the “Anaconda,” meant to serve five adults with no self-respect. [ABC 7]