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- Cyclecide, the Bayview Warehouse space that was under investigation as allegedly illegal housing following the deadly ghost Ship fire, was being inspected today. [SFist] [Chron]
- Right now, there are 42 percent more homes for sale than there were at this time last year, and more than twice as many of them have reduced their asking prices, year over year. [Socketsite]
- That David Byrne experimental theater piece with collaborator Mala Gaonkar will open next week in Menlo Park after two-month delay. [Chron]
- A SoMa parklet will be removed next year following complaints that it attracts homeless people and drug use. [Hoodline]
- Behold SF State’s breakdancing club. [Golden Gate Xpress]
- SF Rec and Park's plan for SF natural areas is likely to upset dog walkers, golfers, and more. [Chron]
- Women receiving dress alterations at a Berkeley tailor shop claim they were sexually battered by an employee of the business who was allowed to remain at work despite the shop's knowledge of his predatory behavior. [CBS5]
- Verizon is said to be exploring a renegotiation or even an exit from its deal to buy Yahoo after learning of the massive Yahoo hack. [Bloomberg]
- Ed Lee has created a lot of jobs in local government, which has ballooned under his tenure by 5,000 jobs. Now he's calling for a halt to that. [Ex]
- A Hercules woman was arrested on second degree murder charges for allegedly running over her boyfriend and later doing donuts with his body dangling from her car. [CBS 5]
- The man from a high profile video of a BART confrontation from July was found not guilty of four counts of misdemeanor battery on a police officer. [Ex]
- The Castro rainbow crosswalks have been marred again, this time by dirtbikes. Darn kids! [Hoodline]