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- Secret medals belonging to veteran evacuated during Oroville Spillway scare stolen, he just wants them back. [KRON 4]
- Bigger buses promised for the 5 Fulton. [Moving SF]
- Known missing person washes up in San Rafael. [KRON 4]
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USF baseball player returns to field following liver donation made in effort to save his dying mom. [LA Times]
- Golden State Warrior Draymond Green isn’t sure the Earth is round because he can take a curved photo. [Sports Illustrated]
- Five Oroville Dam workers have been fired for violating a contract by putting pictures of the dam on social media. [KRON 4]
- Man is killed after wandering onto freeway in Berkeley. [SF Chronicle]
- San Francisco’s IT spending increased 80 percent over five years. [SF Examiner]
- A woman and five boys were detained in connection to a standoff on Treasure Island Saturday morning. [KRON 4] [Bay City News]
- A cremation company with a history of legal problems and a trail of unhappy customers continues to operate here in California, despite being ordered to stop offering its services. [CBS 5]
- "The Mark Zuckerberg Manifesto Is a Blueprint for Destroying Journalism," argues [The Atlantic].
- In a meeting Thursday with a coalition of students and campus workers, Stanford University President Marc Tessier-Lavigne declined to officially declare the university a "sanctuary campus." [Bay City News]