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- Private security guards dismantled approximately 12 tents in an effort to move a homeless encampment away from a garage storing Uber self-driving cars. [Cnet]
- The last-known survivor of the 1906 San Francisco earthquake died in January of this year at the age of 109, and the Times yesterday took a look at what society loses when the last survivor of a great tragedy dies. [NYTimes]
- Did you know that San Francisco and Oakland have some of the worst-maintained roads in the nation? Unsurprisingly, a lack of transportation funding is probably to blame. [Hoodline]
- A San Jose cab driver was arrested for sexual assault, and he may have other victims. [ABC 7] [CBS 5]
- San Francisco is about to get a new halfway house courtesy of a large and scandal-plagued prison company. [SF Weekly]
- The San Francisco Police Officers Association, which just filed a lawsuit against the city's new use of force policy, may already be gearing up to fight SFPD's new chief Bill Scott. [Examiner] [Chronicle] [Chronicle] [Examiner]
- A deceased woman's body was found this afternoon on Baker Beach. The cause of death has yet to be released. [Bay City News]