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- Caleb gets Bubby. [SFist]
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Thousands lost power during last night's storm. [KRON 4]
- Lyft's co-founder thinks that autonomous cars will lead to human drivers becoming illegal in some US cities and that instead of owning a car, you'll subscribe to a transportation service. [Business Insider]
- PG&E will spend $130 million to install 7,500 charging ports for plug-in vehicles across its territory. [SF Chronicle]
- Lose or break an AirPod, pay $69. [MacRumors]
- See inside the new Curran Theatre before its big reopening. [Curbed SF]
- The founder of Berkeley luxury wine store Premier Cru, John Fox, has been sentenced to six and a half years in federal prison. [SF Business Times]
- Homeless advocates in San Francisco are set to honor the lives of about 150 homeless people who died in the city this year. [Bay Area Reporter]
- The conjoined twins that were separated last week following a 17-hour marathon surgery in Palo Alto have been reunited for the first time since the operation. [ABC 7]
- Equipment problems delayed BART again this morning. [SF Chronicle]
- Repealing Obamacare could impact a third of San Francisco residents who depend on health coverage through the Affordable Care Act and Medicaid. [SF Examiner]
- New leadership for BART, as Rebecca Saltzman is elected Board president and Robert Raburn is their new vice president. [Bay City News]