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- Sad to hear that Uber couldn't make "Christmas at Westworld" happen. [SFist]
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SF pays $5 million to settle case of house that slid down hill. [SF Chronicle]
- Golden State Warriors coach Steve Kerr smoked weed for back pain, says it didn't help "at all." [Associated Press]
- Here are [Google] Play’s most popular apps, games, music, movies, TV shows and books globally in 2016.
- Taking a stand against hate Friday, San Francisco District Attorney George Gascon visited a mosque. [KRON 4]
- "Twitter was the place to be in 2016" asserts [CNet}, but "Is that enough to save it?"
- A 42-year-old Daly City man has been sentenced to nearly three years in prison for setting fire to the Chinese Consulate in San Francisco in January 2014. [SF Examiner]
- The U.S. government and the City of San Francisco are asking Kate Steinle’s family to dismiss their wrongful death lawsuit in a hearing on Friday. [KRON 4]
- What’s on your 2017 San Francisco development wish list? [Curbed SF]
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New hotel planned for 425 Mason. [SocketSite]
- The [New York Times] discovers Dogpatch.
- CEO of beleaguered company Zenefits might be leaving to work on Peter Thiel's Trump transition team. [SF Business Times]
- City College of San Francisco cut more than 100 classes this semester and expects to cut hundreds more over the next few years. [SF Chronicle]
- A group of more than a dozen protesters demonstrated inside the entrance to the San Francisco District Attorney’s Office Friday afternoon on the one-year anniversary of the fatal police shooting of Mario Woods. [Bay City News]