30 November 2016 / SF News / Caleb Pershan Day Around The Bay: Stop Feeding The Bernal Hill Coyote Follow SFist on Twitter and Instagram, and like us on Facebook. You can also get the top stories mailed to you—sign up here. The Bernal Hill coyote is in danger because people keep feeding it, leading it to explore the street where it could be hit and killed by cars. [Bernalwood] Here's the San Francisco-based California Reinvestment Coalition's scathing reaction to Steven Mnuchin's appointment as Treasury Secretary. [Twitter] Lowell High School's administration issues a statement on hate speech. [KRON4] Gotcha! Stanley Roberts of "People Behaving Badly" found what he was looking for in people’s behavior at a closed crosswalk. [KRON4] During their investigation into the online drug marketplace known as the Silk Road, two FBI agents allegedly pocketed tons of bitcoin. Now lawyers say a third agent also went rogue. [Wired] After Vogue listed a Frank Lloyd Wright-designed Orinda estate as a wedding venue, which it wasn't, the owner decides hey, why not open it up for that use. [SFGate] Pokemon Go, which is a piece of ancient history but was once a game people played, added 100 new creatures and a bunch of new features. [CBS5] The engineer who signed off on the Millennium Tower will be subpoenaed to testify. [Business Times] To block Trump era deportations San Francisco could spend $5 to $7 million. [LA Times] The Stud got legacy business status, along with these 12 other historic businesses. [Ex] Even though Prop F failed, leaving 16- and 17-year old still unable to vote in local elections, San Francisco youth leaders say they plan to reintroduce a ballot measure in 2020 to lower the voting age again. [Ex] Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Disqus.