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- Following that mysterious rotten egg smell that may have been caused by a Chevron refinery in Richmond, Supervisor Mark Farrell says he wants an explanation, declaring that "Chevron must answer for their actions.” [SFist] [KQED]
- Don't try this at home! Kids boogie board down storm-flooded Marin creek, are presumably grounded for life. [KRON4]
- A proposed “mini-mall” at Pier 29 draws immediate, loud opposition. [Business Times]
- Some police reformers are expressing disappointment as it seems the SF Police Officers Association president will stick around for another sure-to-be-combative term. [Ex]
- The San Francisco 49ers have filed a lawsuit against the city of Santa Clara, claiming city officials have falsely accused the team of violating its contract. [CBS 5]
- Police have identified the body of the 20-year-old driver killed after his car plunged into a creek in Novato on Tuesday in a crash that was likely storm-related. He was Jose Enrique Hernandez of Novato. [Chron]
- A plan calls for turning a property on Kearny into a series of 24 sleeping rooms, some as small as 85 square feet. [SocketSite]
- This is your heads up that Hecho Cantina, a revamp of Hecho which reopened last week, is kicking off Taco Tuesdays with $2 tacos and $2 tecates all night long. [SFist] [Instagram]
- The new Mission District Supervisor Hillary Ronen has introduced her first legislation, with Ed Lee, that would seek to preserve Latino businesses on 24th Street against gentrification and displacement with stricter zoning regulations. [Chron]