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- Stanley shames red light runners. [KRON 4]
- Being a taxi driver in SF might suck, but being a taxi driver in an SF-set video game sucks much less. [PC Gamer]
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Target is taking aim at a shuttered Sports Authority space near Rainbow. [Hoodline]
- Take a look at the scene of last night's Valentine's Day pillow fight. Millennials! [KRON4]
- Police seeking armed SoMa thief. [KRON 4]
- Verizon is close to a renegotiated deal for Yahoo's internet properties that would reduce the price of the $4.8 billion agreement by about $250 million. [Bloomberg]
- Oh, speak of the devil: Yahoo is warning users of potentially malicious activity on their accounts between 2015 and 2016, the latest development in the internet company's investigation of a mega-breach that exposed 1 billion users' data several years ago. [Associated Press]
- Valencia's STUFF might be redeveloped. [SocketSite]
- Mission homeless encampment bust raises questions. [Mission Local]
- Read all about the former heroin addict, SF florist, and self-described anarchist who, for his next trick, decided to join the front lines in the fight against ISIS. [Rolling Stone]
- After bringing this idea up at a workshop in December, BART and other local transit agencies want to ask voters to to raise bridge tolls for seven Bay Area bridges, upping the rate from $1 to $3 to add equipment and better their finances (recently approved BART bond notwithstanding). [Chron]
- Twin Peaks Tunnel revamp to snarl many Muni users’ commutes. [SF Examiner]
- The same Russian hackers who were linked to the hacking of the US Democratic National Committee have now turned their attention to Apple's Macintosh computers. [CNet]