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A look at the real people behind When We Rise. [SFist]
- Colin Kaepernick will be opting out of his contract with the 49ers. [ESPN]
- Bill Wallace, former [SF Chronicle] reporter, dies of cancer at 69.
- San Francisco’s Board of Supervisors made it clear Tuesday afternoon they will have no part in a Muslim registry or any registry based on religion, national origin, or ethnicity. [KRON 4]
- Facebook beefs up suicide prevention focused on live video. [Associated Press]
- Balboa Park's National Trophy Company will make way for condos. [SocketSite]
- Starting this week, the voices of some notable Bay Area music programmers will be missing or heard less often on jazz radio KCSM. [SF Chronicle]
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Driver crashes through storefront of My Favorite Cafe on Clement. [Richmond District]
- Yelp just spent $40 million on Nowait, a startup that uses technology to streamline the seating process at restaurants around the country. [Consumerist]
- When's the last time you rode a cable car? [Fog City Notes]