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- Two Alameda County sheriff’s deputies who were caught on video beating a suspect in the Mission are no longer working with department. [KRON 4]
- San Francisco welcomes more immigrants per capita than any U.S. city. [Curbed SF]
- A plan to manage a number of natural areas in San Francisco and San Mateo counties was approved by planning and recreation and parks officials, but is likely to face an appeal from opponents. [Bay City News]
- [CBS 5] reporter witnesses shootout in SF.
- Well-known punk house Burnt Ramen in Richmond was red-tagged for numerous safety violations by the city's Fire, Code Enforcement and Planning departments. [SF Chronicle] [ABC 7]
- Late billionaire's Millennium Tower penthouse goes for $13 million, sinking and tilting be damned. [Curbed SF] [Wall Street Journal]
- Two people are displaced after a fire caused damage to an apartment complex at 125 Cambon Drive on Friday evening. [Golden Gate Express]