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The new details in the case that led to the arrest of a SF Sheriff's deputy are fascinating. [SFist]
- Bay Area customers are voicing increasing outrage at much larger than normal PG&E bills they received in January, as the utility's double-digit rate hikes began to hit home. [SF Business Times]
- Police arrested a 35-year-old man Sunday night in San Bruno after he allegedly violated a court order and stalked and assaulted his former partner. [Bay City News]
- The San Francisco 49ers has named Kyle Shanahan as the team’s new head coach. [KRON 4] [ABC 7] [Associated Press]
- You'll soon be able to live stream to YouTube from your phone. [CNet]
- [Google] offers "some insight into how our systems help keep you safe, automatically—on Google and beyond."
- "A Controversial Minister Makes Peace With Techies in the Battle for SF’s Soul," [Wired] reports.
- The fight against fake news is not just being waged by Google, Facebook and big media companies. [Associated Press]
- Finding parking at the Fruitvale station remains a daily hassle for commuters. [Curbed SF]
- Overturned big rig closes Richmond Bridge. [KRON 4]
- A group of business owners and community organizers is suing to San Francisco to slow down the Geary Bus Rapid Transit Project. [SF Business Times]
- In the two weeks since he has been sworn in, Police Chief William Scott has restructured the command staff of the department, promoted two high-ranking officers and sent out a call for résumés to all captains for a possible assessment of his senior management. [SF Examiner]