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- Joe looks back on the life and legacy of Emperor Norton. [SFist]
- Warriors president hints that Golden State won’t become the "San Francisco Warriors." [Fox Sports]
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Police release more details on a Tenderloin beating that killed a man. [SF Chronicle]
- SF man who was on probation has been taken into custody for alleged kidnapping and sexual assault in San Leandro. [KRON 4]
- Wikileaks casts its attention on verified Twitter users. [CNet]
- The FBI on Friday released 100 pages of heavily censored documents related to its agreement with an unidentified vendor to hack into an iPhone used by one of the San Bernardino, California, shooters. [Associated Press]
- "Data geek" designs site that models how Airbnb hosts describe San Francisco. [Curbed SF]
- A decision on the site for George Lucas' $1 billion museum expected this weekend may not happen until late in the month. [SF Business Times]
- Rangers at Yosemite National Park announced they were shutting down the park Friday afternoon in preparation for a potent winter storm that was expected to send the Merced River over its banks. [Associated Press]
- A one-alarm fire broke out in a 21st Street apartment building on Friday, but was extinguished by firefighters within 10 minutes with no injuries reported. [Mission Local]
- Google quietly revealed that it will shut down their Hangouts API, preventing new apps from being built and shutting off existing apps on April 25th. [TechCrunch]