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  • 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]