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2 February 2017 / SF News / Jay Barmann

Day Around The Bay: Trans Inmate Who Got State-Funded Surgery Moved To Women's Prison

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  • Officials from the California corrections department say that the first U.S. inmate to receive state-funded sex-reassignment surgery, Shiloh Heavenly Quine, has been moved to a women’s prison. [KRON 4]
  • If confirmed as a Supreme Court justice, Neil Gorsuch could mean significant setbacks for several high profile cases in California. [CBS 5]
  • [Forbes] brings us a somewhat damning report on Peter Thiel’s apparent purchase of New Zealand citizenship, and the [New York Times] backs that up with their own.
  • Here are renderings for 200-foot-tall hotel and condo building set to rise at 447 Battery Street. [Socketsite]
  • The developer looking to redevelop the historic Superior Automotive building at 3140-3150 16th Street has abandoned residential plans and now wants to turn it into a massive 20,000-square-foot restaurant and event space, with roof deck, dubbed “The Albion on 16th.” [Socketsite]
  • UC Berkeley Chancellor Nicholas Dirks issued a statement on last night's protests saying, "UC Berkeley condemns in the strongest possible terms the actions of individuals who invaded the campus, infiltrated a crowd of peaceful students and used violent tactics to close down the event." [CBS 5]
  • A local real estate investor is looking to build a $120 million, 10-unit "commercial condo" complex at 1850 Bryant in the Mission that he's dubbing "affordable housing" for social-services non-profits. [Chronicle]
  • Scenes from Lefty O'Doul's closing party on Wednesday night. [Chronicle]
  • A group of homeless advocates and homeless people are proposing a “transitional village” somewhere in San Francisco where the homeless would be allowed to camp legally. [Mission Local]
  • Watch Steph Curry’s dad bank an amazing three-point shot. [CBS 5]
  • A former Sacramento real estate magnate is facing a sixth lawsuit, this one seeking $10 million, in connection with allegations of secret recordings he made while having sex with eight women. Also he's not looking so great these days. [CBS 5]
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Jay Barmann

Jay C. Barmann is a fiction writer and web editor who's lived in San Francisco for 20+ years.

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