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- A man shot on Monday a block away from SF General at 25th and Hampshire Streets is in critical condition. [Mission Local]
- A dead female whale, either a blue or fin whale, appeared near the Port of Oakland over the weekend, and the Marine Mammal Center has now taken it to a pier on Angel Island for a necropsy. [Examiner]
- As expected, 20 homeowners at Millennium Tower have filed suit against developer Millennium Partners as well as multiple San Francisco city agencies over their sinking building. [Chron] [Business Times]
- Zesty, a food-delivery/catering startup that promised to bring “Google cafeteria-grade” lunches to cafeteria-free startups, just had a significant round of layoffs. [Eater]
- Following weekend flooding, the Yosemite valley is expected to reopen for tourists on Tuesday. [Curbed SF]
- As he announced he would last month, DNA Lounge's owner has launched a Patreon sponsorship page. [Boing Boing]
- ICYMI, the Raiders lost their first shot in 14 years at a place in the playoffs and/or the Super Bowl on Saturday, and they're now looking to next season. [CBS 5]
- Once again there was a pretty small turnout for SF's annual No Pants Subway Ride on Sunday, made smaller by heavy rain. [Chron]
- How internet "safe harbor" laws have been perverted to support monied tech giants. [BackChannel]
- The Stanford Law professor campaigning to remove a judge (Aaron Persky) who gave a former athlete at the university six months in jail for sexual assault says the state commission that cleared the judge of unethical conduct ignored some facts and distorted others. [Chronicle]
- That former McDonald's on Van Ness is going to be demolished to make way for Van Ness BRT project construction equipment. [Hoodline]