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- Your weekend ICYMI: The Trump administration is on their way to derailing California's high-speed rail system, Santa Clara County's Anderson Reservoir is dangerously full, restaurants opened and closed, and Maxwell has flooded.
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Your Saturday and Sunday links.
- The Department of Water Resources increased the outflow of the Oroville Dam from 55,000 cubic feet per second to 60,000 cubic feet per second Sunday afternoon. [KRON 4]
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You can now buy Snapchat "Spectacles" online. [CNet]
- Facebook is not making all your posts public, so posting an ineffective legal notice on your Facebook page is pointless. [Snopes]
- Richmond District residents lose power after driver slams into PG&E pole. [Richmond District]
- A San Francisco man on probation was arrested in Sonoma County Saturday night after giving sheriff’s deputies a fake name. [KRON 4]
- Roughly 500 people attended a ceremony of speakers and artists in Japantown to mark the 75th anniversary of an internment order that imprisoned nearly 120,000 Japanese Americans in camps across the country. [SF Chronicle]
- Multi-car crash snarls 580 Monday morning. [Bay City News]
- Military medals stolen from a veteran’s home by looters during the Oroville Dam evacuation have been recovered and three people have been arrested. [CBS 5]
- A female partygoer was allegedly the victim of sexual battery inside a San Jose State University fraternity house Saturday. [NBC Bay Area]
- Google and Microsoft agree to demote piracy search results in the UK. [Ars Technica]