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22 January 2017 / SF News / Eve Batey

Sunday Links: Clint Eastwood's House Goes On The Market

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  • Over 100,000 people marched for women's rights in San Francisco Saturday, and Caleb was there. [SFist]
  • The San Francisco Giants have made a new acquisition to help them exclusively off the field: A charter yacht. [SF Business Times]
  • The SF Planning Commission has backed an exemption to restrictions on changing the use of a building intended to make it easier to convert the San Francisco Armory and other historic buildings to financially viable uses. [Bay City News]
  • You can buy one of Clint Eastwood's Monterey County homes for only $8.75 million. [Variety]
  • A couple living in a stolen vehicle with a 7-month-old baby were arrested in Mountain View in connection with several residential burglaries. [Bay City News]
  • Charlie Liteky, an Army chaplain in Vietnam who won the Medal of Honor for rescuing more than 20 wounded men but later gave it back in protest and became a peace activist, died in San Francisco's VA hospital Friday. [CBS 5]
  • A paraglider died on Saturday morning after being pulled from the ocean just off of Pacifica. {KRON 4]
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