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- Once again, the main sale of Burning Man tickets was over within 35 minutes, with the entire block of tickets sold out and thousands of people complaining on social media. [SFGate]
- Officials from city departments are reportedly considering a private sponsor for the historically unsanctioned 4/20 festivities in Golden Gate Park — a clothier, Black Scale, on Haight Street. [Hoodline]
- Meet Riding Up Front, a non-profit art blog that shares immigrant stories as told by drivers and passengers of rideshare services such as Uber and Lyft. [Laughing Squid]
- A NorCal politician was targeted by the neo-Nazi website the Daily Stormer. [Associated Press]
- That was fast! The Bunny Ranch owner plans a Raiders-themed brothel. [HuffPo]
- Beginning Tuesday, SF Rec and Park will offer horseback rides to the public in Golden Gate Park. Giddy-up! [Hoodline]
- Detailed plans have been released for 240 units of high-end housing to replace CPMC on California Street. [Socketsite]
- Tech For Housing is a blog written by Bay Area technology workers who are for housing, and their proposed plan would fund BART through new housing developments on BART land. [Business Times]
- Watch this cool video on the art for BART’s newest station. [BART]
- This livecam of Richmond shipyard osprey are the first time a pair of osprey have been captured on a live feed. [ABC7]
- Remember that bizarre Hillsborough murder case allegedly involving an MMA fighter? Now the female suspect is trying to post her $35 million bond via her family's over $70 million in property and holdings. [ABC7]
- ICE director holds tense, loud public forum in Sacramento. [Chron]
- An East Bay toddler severely burned by drink at Starbucks was airlifted to UC Davis Burn Center. [CBS 5]
- Lineup announced at Acoustic 4 A Cure at Fillmore, includes Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo, Don Felder, Mick Fleetwood, Sammy Hagar, Vic Johnson, Sarah McLachlan, Steve Vai and Bob Weir. [CBS 5]
- Draymond Green says Oakland Raiders fans should boycott games over team’s departure, seemingly unaware that his team is leaving Oakland too. Maybe don't tell him? [NBC Bay Area]
- Th controversial Pier 70 mall now has 270 pages of guidelines attached to it, which shows "how far San Francisco will go to try to make tomorrow’s landscape live up to what’s promised. [Chron]