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- Today's going to be a rough one. Here's what you can do to deal. [SFist]
- The City of San Francisco has reached a tentative two-year extension of contracts deal with the Public Employee Committee. [SF Business Times]
- Reports of a Confederate Flag hanging inside a Folsom classroom has some parents up in arms. [KRON 4]
- Now SFPD is saying they reporter they booted from a press conference didn't have her publication ID — a lie, witnesses say. [SF Chronicle]
- Uber pays $20M to settle FTC claims it duped drivers. [CNet] [Associated Press]
- The SFMTA Photo Archive now has over 8,000 photos, spanning 50 years of San Francisco transit history, digitized and published online for you to explore. [Moving SF]
- A restructuring plan from PG&E to cut 450 jobs and end relationships with 800 contract workers also includes sending at least 70 of those jobs to India — with the workers who formerly performed those roles required to train their overseas replacements. [SF Business Times]
- The federal judge overseeing Oakland’s mandatory police reforms lashed out at city officials Thursday and ordered the city to pay for court-appointed experts to fix the troubled Police Department — with or without a city contract. [SF Chronicle]