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- Emily Skolnick, social justice advocate for almost a century, has died. [SF Chronicle]
- The Sonoma County Sheriff’s Office has released an image of a shoe similar to the one found with the remains of a human foot that washed ashore last week. [KRON 4]
- Facebook will agree to an audit of information it provides to marketers and provide them with new, more precise measurement data. [Associated Press]
- The overall pipeline of apartments and condos under development in San Francisco has slipped by a hundred. [Socketsite]
- A San Francisco tech startup focused on socially responsible investing is making it much easier for individuals to divest from companies supporting the Dakota Access Pipeline. [CBS 5]
- It'll cost $315,146 to clean up the most recent sewage leak at SF's Hall of Justice. [SF Chronicle]
- Storms leave Highway 1 in bad shape. [CBS 5]
- Michelle-Lael Norsworthy, the woman at the center of California's landmark inmate gender identity surgery case, has the long-awaited procedure in a Marin hospital. [SF Chronicle]
- Barry Bonds surprised fans at Giants FanFest on Saturday when he showed up riding his bike. [KRON 4]
- Trump’s travel ban derails dreams of Bay Area bride-to-be. [SF Chronicle]
- The U.S. election spectacle didn’t drive an uptick in Twitter signups — growth actually slowed. [Recode]