- These weird Blair Witchy archways made out of willow branches have appeared in Kezar Park. [Hoodline]
- Here's a lengthy history of Mt. Davidson Park, which will be having a 20-year plan for it approved at a Planning meeting next week. [Hoodline]
- The EU threatens to lower the boom on Facebook and Twitter over slow response to hate speech. [CNet]
- SF's Office of Economic and Workforce Development (OEWD) has announced a $45 million fund decicated to job training and placement programs for SF's workforce over the next three years. [Examiner]
- This week's Planning Commission meeting will include a vote that could spell the end for a ton of SF's protected SRO rooms in the Tenderloin. [Beyond Chron]
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Mission Local spoke to some homeless people about their reaction to Prop Q, the new ban on tents and encampments. [Mission Local]
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One of the top Google auto-complete suggestions for “are Jews” is currently “evil”. [Guardian]
- One of the primary promoters of Friday's electronic music party at Ghost Ship is mourning the loss of his friends, and taking responsibility for the tragedy upon himself. [Chronicle]
- Another survivor of the blaze, Chris Nechodom, has come forward with his story of escape. [Chronicle]
- It's now come out that Oakland police had been called to the building at 1305 31st Avenue in the past, including during a New Year's Even party in January 2015 to settle a dispute between a musician and Derick Almena. [Chronicle]
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And ABC 7 has photos taken by city building inspectors just three weeks ago showing trash piled on the street, about which a neighbor had complained. [ABC 7]