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- Caleb speaks with the director of the National AIDS Memorial Grove about plans for a museum to commemorate the fight against the disease. [SFist]
- Damage from the recent spate of storms will cost Marin County $10 million. [KRON 4]
- GoPro said Wednesday it will cut 270 jobs in an effort to reduce operating expenses, its second round of layoffs in less than four months. [CNet]
- Royal Robbins, a legendary clean climbing mountaineer who conquered Yosemite’s Half Dome in Tretorn tennis shoes, and opened a clothing line in his own catchy name, died Tuesday at his home in Modesto after a long illness. [SF Chronicle]
- The formal application and slightly re-refined designs for the Pelli Clarke Pelli tower to rise up to 800 feet at 550 Howard Street, on Transbay Parcel F (a.k.a. 546 Howard), have just been signed and submitted to Planning. [SocketSite]
- San Francisco rent prices slip below New York City. [Curbed SF]
- Netflix plans to explore streaming mobile-specific cuts of its original movies and TV shows. [The Verge]
- Toronto-based Brookfield Asset Management has agreed to pay between $245 million and $250 million for the 420,000 square foot One Post Street office building. [The Registry]
- Crews are working to repair two water main breaks that popped up in San Francisco overnight. [ABC 7]
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A man was in custody Wednesday night after ramming into an Oakland police car and then leading police on a wild chase through the streets of Oakland and Berkeley. [NBC Bay Area]
- I'm on [The Blotter Presents] to talk about SF's most infamous dog mauling case, take a listen!