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- Your weekend ICYMI: A federal judge has rejected a California elector's attempt to vote against the majority, surveillance footage shows Friday's Chinatown crash in graphic detail, Santa Cruz is having so bad trips man, and they finally decided what to do with Rose Pak's body.
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Your Saturday and Sunday links.
- A gay SF gardner will be rejoining the cast of the next season of Survivor, which is apparently still on. [Bay Area Reporter]
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California is installing nearly 1,000 sophisticated metal detectors, scanners and secret security cameras at its prisons in its latest attempt to thwart the smuggling of cellphones, thousands of which continue to flood the prisons despite previous efforts. [Associated Press]
- The Fisherman's Wharf Sheraton just sold for $200 million. [The Registry]
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Sexual assault reported at SF State. [Golden Gate Xpress]
- King tides expose old coal mine at Lands End. [SF Chronicle]
- The fate of two men on trial on murder charges for two recent killings in Hunters Point is in the hands of a jury. [SF Examiner]