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- Shoe shopping? We got the plan. [SFist]
- A Bay Area high school has made millions of dollars from the initial public offering of shares in Snap Inc. [Associated Press]
- The [Washington Post], which is owned by Jeff Bezosreports on his plan to set up Amazon-like delivery for ‘future human settlement’ of the moon.
- No, you can't buy Serena Williams's boots in SF. [Rockyt]
- After soaring monthly bills from Pacific Gas and Electric Co. this winter prompted a public outcry, California utility regulators said Thursday that they would consider tweaking natural gas rates to ease the pain. [SF Chronicle]
- 304-unit development planned for the intersection of Oak, Market and Van Ness Avenue moves forward. [SocketSite]
- "100 Years on the J Church" is not, as you might think, about your commute last night. [Moving SF]
- Neighbors raise funds for victim, assist in investigation of hit and run on Arguello. [Richmond District]
- Men dining on the Embarcadero leap into the Bay to save "delirious" man. [ABC 7]
- A dump truck slammed into a Highway 101 overpass late Thursday night, damaging the structure and forcing two southbound lanes to be closed during the Friday morning commute. [Bay City News]
- San Francisco public safety officials struggled at a hearing Thursday to explain what led to a Jan. 13 ambulance meltdown that left an apparent stroke victim waiting 21 minutes to be taken to the hospital. [NBC Bay Area]
- [SF Weekly] loses yet another editor.
- Of course Mike Pence uses fucking AOL. [Indianapolis Star]
- Plans to open retail shops at Pier 29 moved forward Thursday despite the efforts of a local campaign against the so-called “mall on the waterfront.” [SF Examiner]