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- Your weekend ICYMI: Autonomous Uber whose red light running was blamed on a human's error was driving itself, a Concord mom saved a baby from an attacking Shepherd mix, an estimation error might be behind San Jose's catastrophic flooding, a documentary on Oakland's Highland Hospital got some recognition last night, and here's a Golden Gate Bridge made to rot your teeth.
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Your Saturday and Sunday links.
- Modesto firefighters are using cancer-detecting dogs. [CBS 5]
- SF’s immigration courts have a 2-year backlog already, and Trump's actions threaten to bury them completely and lead to errors in cases. [SF Chronicle]
- “No one in San Francisco wears Snapchat Spectacles” says [Venturebeat]
- A snowboarder has died in a Northstar accident. [CBS 5]
- Police are searching for a driver who hit and critically injured a 73-year-old woman as she was trying to cross the street in San Francisco. [KRON 4]
- Jacquelyn Smith, a former employee at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, has filed a lawsuit against her ex-employer alleging the lab discriminated against her for her disability. [Daily Californian]
- Julius’ Castle just might rise again. [SocketSite]
- A United Airlines direct flight from San Francisco to Tel Aviv was diverted to Houston on Sunday after the smell of smoke was detected in the cockpit. [Haaretz]