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- Public art fight leads to tricky situation. [SFist]
- A gunfight in the parking lot of the Hyatt Place in Emeryville sent people running for cover Wednesday night. [KRON 4]
- A former employee of Wells Fargo from Sonoma has filed a lawsuit against the bank, alleging that it retaliated against her after she became a whistleblower about illegal and aggressive sales tactics. [SF Business Times]
- A 28-year-old motorcyclist was killed in a collision with silver Volkswagen Golf on Highway 101 in Mountain View. [SF Chronicle]
- Bubble? What bubble? In fact, says [Wired], "This Was the Year Tech Stocks Became Sure Bets."
- Speaking of, [Twitter] announced that now you can use their platform to "check out live, interactive 360 videos from interesting broadcasters and explore what’s happening with them." Sounds gripping.
- The father of two suspects arrested for stabbing a man to death inside a Bay Area Target store on Christmas Eve says his sons were acting in self-defense. [KRON 4]
- Some Google Pixel devices are reportedly shutting down when they shouldn't, an issue that also plagued their Nexus predecessors. [Android Authority]
- The next public hearing on the Geary BRT project is January 5, and it's gonna be a doozy. [Richmond District]
- Local ferry services have seen ridership surge by more than a million passengers in the past four years. [SF Chronicle]
- Scooter use in San Francisco has apparently become popular enough to consider boosting special off-street parking. [SF Examiner]