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- Bayview residents decry possible gentrification in their midst after the opening of a Peet’s Coffee in the neighborhood. [CBS 5]
- BART fare hikes are almost certainly on the way to deal with upcoming budget shortfalls. [SF Chronicle]
- The ACLU and 170 other orgs sent a letter to the FCC urging preservation of net neutrality. [The Verge]
- The City of Alameda has joined in the calls for Trump's impeachment. [ABC7]
- SF City Attorney Dennis Herrera went before a federal judge today to ask for the court to block President Trump's executive order on sanctuary cities. [LA Times]
- The driver of a Marin County party bus that was caught filled with boozed up teens back in 2016 takes a plea deal. [Marin Independent Journal]
- San Jose flood victims’ current problem: mold. [Chronicle]
- The City of Oakland has revised its medical cannabis law to require that dispensary operators live in the city. [Chronicle]