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- The Stud just signed a two-year lease, will move to a new location after that. [SFist]
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Apple is paying $450,000 to settle allegations that the iPhone maker operated and closed two hazardous-waste processing plants without submitting the proper paperwork to California environmental regulators. [Associated Press]
- "Stop Calling Everything Fake News," begs [Slate].
- Even more Pokemon coming to Pokemon Go (which I guess is still a thing) next week. [CNet]
- Several iPhone 6s have exploded in China. [BBC]
- Grocery Outlet opens in the Portola. [Portola Planet]
- Pebble CEO Eric Migicovsky said in a statement Wednesday the company will shut down and no longer make smartwatches, selling its tech, software and other assets to fitness-band maker Fitbit. [USA Today]
- The San Francisco Board of Supervisors on Tuesday voted unanimously to support a reformed policy on the use of police force recommended by the U.S. Department of Justice in October. [Bay City News]
- A proposal to fund legal representation for immigrants who face deportation gets opposition from the mayor’s office on key provisions. [CBS 5]
- Man accused of fatal punch outside SF Peet’s Coffee is acquitted. [SF Chronicle]