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- Steph Curry just shelled out $3800 for an expensive designer puppy, a 10-week-old Golden Doodle from a Florida breeder. [KRON 4]
- Fears of deportation are driving many poor immigrants to cancel their food stamps, afraid that enrollment in such government programs will help immigration authorities find them. [KQED]
- Yep, Facebook is still coming for Snapchat, and they've just launched some Snapchat-like "masks" from popular animated films as well as Facebook Stories, allowing you to post photos and video that disappear after a day. [Facebook][Recode]
- The SF Giants begin their pre-season this week! [SFMTA]
- A massive, migrating pod of about 60 gray whales was just spotted from the Point Reyes Lighthouse. [SFGate]
- Here are some local reactions to Attorney General Jeff Sessions’ remarks opposing sanctuary cities. [NBC Bay Area]
- The SF Public Library is pushing back about having to contribute funds to a Civic Center Commons beautification project. [Examiner]
- Fourteen-year-old Oakland 8th-grader Quinn Nelson was the youngest of over 1,000 artists to submit cartoons for a small anti-Trump newspaper called RESIST!, and it was her first political cartoon ever. [KQED]
- Behold: the evolution of the Muni bus, in photos. [Muni Diaries]