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- The SFPD swore in its first transgender chaplain yesterday, Rev. Megan Rohrer, who was also the first SFPD officer to transition on the job. [Twitter]
- Today's storm, the first of three, was causing some major 50-mile-per-hour wind gusts that are making driving on the Bay, San Mateo, Richmond, and Golden Gate Bridges kind of scary. Also, 90 flights were canceled today at SFO. [Chronicle]
- A 21-year-old San Francisco woman has been arrested after turning herself in following a stabbing she allegedly committed over a parking spot at a San Mateo 7-11 on Monday evening. [KRON 4]
- Berkeley police say they interrupted a sexual assault in progress at Telegraph and Haste Tuesday night, and arrested the suspect. [CBS 5]
- A bomb threat led to the evacuation of a Jewish community center in Marin County this morning, but nothing suspicious turned up. [BCN]
- Community meetings begin next week to seek input on the redesign of Harvey Milk Plaza in the Castro. [Hoodline]
- Salinas police shot and killed a teenage boy who was allegedly wielding a butcher knife and not responding to commands or non-lethal rounds. Could be another case of that evil acid going around Santa Cruz? [BCN]
- The Pew Research Center has done a new survey about how Facebook has increasingly become people's primary news source, but they found that only 7 percent of Trump voters and 8 percent of Clinton voters confirmed this. Meanwhile 40 percent of Trump voters cited Fox News as their main news source. [CBS 5]
- Yoshi's in Oakland held a benefit last night for the two Tower of Power band members injured by an Amtrak train last week in Jack London Square. [BCN]