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- Your weekend ICYMI: The swift shutdown of Oroville Dam has caused the river banks to collapse, there's a new doc about Jeremiah Tower, a fire at a BART station stranded hundreds, ten were arrested at a Berkeley pro-Trump rally, this weekend's storm was pretty and weird.
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Your Saturday and Sunday links.
- Black defendants in SF rarely have a jury of their peers. [SF Chronicle]
- The Knicks elected to go without music for the first half of Sunday's game against Golden State, and the decision did not sit well with Warriors forward Draymond Green. [ESPN]
- Former Stockton Mayor Anthony Silva was arrested at SFO. [KRON 4]
- Can Twitter be saved?
- Local bag brand Timbuk2 is introducing a limited-edition capsule collection of bags featuring kaleidoscope designs from an iconic San Francisco street artist. [Rockyt]
- After Sofie Karasek filed a sexual assault complaint with the UC Berkeley Title IX office in 2012, she didn’t hear back for eight months. [Daily Californian]
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Golden Gate Ferry on Monday officially kicked off its service from Tiburon to San Francisco, marking the first time in 40 years that the transportation service expanded its territory in Marin County. [NBC Bay Area]
- Google is bad at correctly answering questions. [The Outline]