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- The City Controller’s Office has issued a report on the chronic absenteeism at Muni, which follows news just a few days ago that service had been impacted when 10 percent of Muni's workforce called in sick. [Ex]
- An Oakland limo driver’s phone number is what comes up when you Google seeking Lyft’s number, leaving him in what he calls "Lyft hell." [Chron]
- Vehicle traffic was closed briefly the area of Montgomery between Bush and Sutter street due to Fire and Police Department activity and then reopened. [Ex]
- SF’s budget cuts mean that subsidies intended for affordable housing programs have dried up, an example of which is particularly sad. [Mission Local]
- When shot from a certain angle, SF looks like a mountain loooms behind it. Cool! [Chron]
- A lawsuit has been filed on behalf of the parents of one of the 36 victims of the Oakland Ghost Ship fire, this being the first such suit filed. [ABC7]
- Bay Area airport delays are currently worse than usual thanks to rain. [ABC7]
- Steve Kerr, the head coach of the Golden State Warriors, is an extremely interesting and thoughtful person, and the New York Times has a long piece about him that explains how he "draws from the assassination of his father," who was the president of the American University of Beirut when he was killed in 1983, "to make sense of a complicated world. [NYT]