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- Your weekend ICYMI: A 22 car freight train derailed near Sacramento, a 100-year-old SF woman involved in a lengthy legal landlord battle was evicted, thousands of people spelled "RESIST" on Ocean Beach, passengers fled a SFO-bound plane when the pilot began ranting about her divorce, an alt-right group is planning a march in Berkeley, and several NorCal towns were evacuated Sunday after the Oroville spillway neared catastrophic failure.
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Your Saturday and Sunday links.
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Big rigs were blocking traffic on two separate Bay Area freeways Monday morning. [KRON 4]
- Does Google need a Pixel watch? [CNet] says they do.
- Winter storms continue to cause big problems for Bay Area roadways and several key commute routes. [ABC 7]
- Cross-country "Longest Walk" kicks off in SF. [SF Chronicle]
- A standoff at a Redwood City country club ended late Sunday morning with a man who allegedly stabbed himself being taken into custody, according to police. [Bay City News]
- "Why does everything new getting built in the Mission look like it’s made of earth-tone Legos?" [Mission Local]
- Silicon Valley employees are emerging as a potent group of anti-Trump activists. Can they make a difference? [Backchannel]
- The Department of Homeland Security and Santa Cruz police busted what was described as a violent street gang linked to murders and drug trafficking early Monday morning. [CBS 5]
- San Francisco police reported more use-of-force incidents in the last quarter of 2016 than the previous quarter. [SF Examiner]