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- The SFPD tweeted an odd tribute to the late Carrie Fisher. [SFPD]
- Muni operators may be on the verge of a roughly $8 million settlement following the impending resolution of a lawsuit alleging the city didn't pay the divers proper overtime wages. [Examiner] [Business Times]
- Women are now finally allowed to compete in the Mavericks big-wave surf competition, and six have been invited to participate this year. [Chronicle] [Chronicle] [Chronicle] [Chronicle] [Chronicle] [Chronicle]
- The condo development and grocery store at 555 Fulton Street has been delayed yet again, and city officials blame the developer. [Chronicle]
- Is San Francisco really the "most hungover" city? Maybe. [Trulia]
- The annual Point-In-Time Homeless Street Count is set to take place next month, and the Department of Homelessness and Supportive Housing needs volunteers. [Examiner]
- San Francisco-based Wikipedia is having a hard time finding non-white editors. [Bloomberg]
- A Mission District resident is in trouble for hosting a meditation event in his home. [Mission Local]
- A deceased woman stands accused of driving under the influence and consequently being responsible for a San Jose car crash that killed a 14-year-old passenger in another vehicle. Her family is being attacked on social media as a result. [Examiner]