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- Local luminaries share insights into Robin Williams' early years. [SFist]
- Crews in San Francisco say they received more than 100 calls this past weekend about new pothole problems. [KRON 4]
- Yahoo is still forging ahead with its planned sale of its Internet properties to Verizon, but now the deal won’t close until at least April. [SF Chronicle]
- The Taiwanese company that assembles Apple's iPhones and other electronics is considering investing $7 billion in a U.S. factory to produce display panels that would create as many as 50,000 jobs. [Associated Press]
- Plans for 100-room Cow Hollow hotel move forward. [SocketSite]
- AirPods reportedly have trouble sustaining calls. [MacRumors]
- An emotional debate is brewing in San Jose where a city councilman is proposing a ban on the national flag of Vietnam. [ABC7]
- Following a press conference at which a journalist for an online publication was bounced, Supe Aaron Peskin said he will ask City Attorney Dennis Herrera to draft legislation creating a new system for how journalists are granted passes giving them access to crime scenes, police news conferences and other places from which members of the public are restricted. [SF Chronicle]
- The New York Times' deputy tech editor Quentin Hardy is heading to Google. [Recode]
- Concerned that Betsy DeVos will undermine public education, San Francisco school leaders are calling on U.S. senators Dianne Feinstein and Kamala Harris to vote no on the confirmation of President Donald Trump’s pick for Secretary of Education. [SF Examiner]