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- Sierra Nevada Brewing Co. announced on Sunday the voluntary recall of its beers in 36 states thanks to a quality inspection at its North Carolina Brewery operation that revealed a flaw in its glass bottles that could leave a small piece of glass to break off in them. [AP]
- New SFPD Chief Bill Scott was sworn in this afternoon, and one challenge he'll face in addition to influencing the department as an outsider is the new role of body cameras. [SFist] [Ex][Chron]
- A federal judge sentenced PG&E in the criminal case tied to San Bruno blast today, imposing the $3 million maximum fine allowed by law. [Chron]
- Mayor's office vows redesign to clean up Civic Center. [Ex]
- NPR checks in at the Haight Ashbury Free Medical Clinic, which they say is still "groovy" [NPR]
- Even Steve Kerr can't pass up a Sean Spicer crack. [Chron]
- Snapchat updated its guidelines for publishers in a way that essentially cleans up what is shown on its news service. [NYT]
- Muni’s customer service is very Muni. [SFBay]
- The victim in a paragliding death in rough surf in Pacifica on Sunday morning, previously mentioned here, has been identified as 59-year-old South San Francisco resident Solomon Lee. [SFBay]