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- The bill to fix damaged roads, dams, and spillways from this winter's weather could top $1 billion. [CBS 5]
- Curious about which countries SF's undocumented population primarily hail from? Here's a list with estimated numbers. [Chris Roberts/Twitter]
- [KRON 4] did a report on Oakland's “pot speakeasies”.
- Longstanding Haight Street head shop to become Apple retailer and repair shop called Ashbury Tech. [Hoodline]
- iPhone owners may have had schadenfreude about Galaxy Note 7 owners who aren't allowed to bring their explosive phones onto planes, but now Apple is looking into reports of exploding iPhone 7s. [Gizmodo] [Consumerist]
- Santa Clara County just filed a lawsuit to stop Trump's Sanctuary City order, calling it “extortion”. [ABC 7]
- Protesters target Sen. Dianne Feinstein for not holding town halls. [Chronicle]
- SF's Planning Department has joined the battle against Chinese bikeshare outfit Bluegogo, saying they can’t dump bikes in parking spaces without permits, and threatening enforcement by the SFPD. [Examiner]
- Does SF suffer from an especially bad plague of fruit flies? [CityLab]
- A freight train derailed in San Leandro today, but no one was hurt. [Chronicle]
- The SFPD is seeking a suspect in a Hunters Point shooting Friday that left one man injured. [CBS 5]
- A doctor in Hercules leapt into action to help her Lyft driver who was suffering a heart attack while driving her home from the airport, saving his life. [ABC 7]