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More rain arrives late tonight, along with cold temperatures. [CBS 5]
- Muni says NextBus/NextMuni notification system is fixed, but for Muni Metro only. [SFMTA]
- Speaking of peeing on people, R Kelly is in town this weekend! [SFGate]
- Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf issued an executive order today giving landlords of questionable dwelling spaces and "warehomes" 60 days to come up with a compliance plan with the city, telling them they can't evict people if there are no life-threatening violations in the building. But does such an order have any teeth when it comes to staving off evictions? [KQED]
- The past week's storms could, indeed, mean an end to our historic drought, but the drought in Southern California definitely is not near over. [SF Chronicle]
- San Jose Catholic churches are preparing to shield undocumented immigrants from Trump-inspired deportations. [CBS 5]
- The Chrome and Safari browser autofill function is being used to steal personal details in new phishing attack. [Guardian]
- Facebook launches “The Facebook Journalism Project,” meanwhile Germany proposes fines for the company in re: fake news. [Christian Science Monitor]
- There was lots of action at yesterday's first Board of Supervisors meeting of the year, with several new Supes, including approval of a memorial for Alex Nieto. [Examiner]
- These simplified light rail maps are very attractive. [Laughing Squid]
- Ending Obamacare would mean a huge hit to the California state budget. [SF Chronicle]