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- Why your Muni fare might be more next month. [SFist]
- Though officials have previously said taxpayers wouldn't be on the hook, a new plan unveiled late Friday afternoon to keep the Raiders in Oakland includes $350 million in public money. [SF Business Times] [SF Chronicle]
- SF's city attorney is defending the police officers who fatally shot homeless man Luis Gongora. [SF Chronicle]
- A Facebook glitch is reposting users' old photos as new. [PC Mag]
- The roadway where a water main break occurred early Friday morning in San Francisco’s South of Market neighborhood reopened Saturday, but will likely be closed again for more repair work. [Bay City News]
- Vandals destroy memorial to Marion Woods. [KRON 4]
- [CNet] on how "Silicon Valley shoots for the stars in the new space race."
- An off-duty Santa Clara police officer was arrested early Saturday morning following an alleged domestic violence incident at a home in the city. [Bay City News]
- Tim Cook, Larry Page, Sheryl Sandberg — and maybe even Jeff Bezos — are going to Trump’s tech summit. [Recode]
- San Francisco General Hospital’s new trauma center is looking to improve its cellphone service in certain places of the building, such as the basement, where service has reportedly been spotty since the hospital opened earlier this year. [SF Examiner]
- A United Airlines flight that departed from San Francisco International Airport Saturday landed safely in Newark, N.J. after a passenger claimed that a bomb stuffed inside a backpack was on board the aircraft. [NBC Bay Area]