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30 March 2017 / SF News / Jay Barmann

Day Around The Bay: Suspect Arrested In Oceanview Homicide

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  • The SFPD has arrested one suspect in the killing of a 65-year-old woman in Oceanview on Wednesday morning, and that is 24-year-old Vallejo resident Jonathan Santos. [Examiner]
  • Seattle is now suing Trump over threats to sanctuary cities, and says he’s violating the US Constitution. [Politico]
  • PG&E has agreed to a $86.5 million penalty following inside dealings with state regulators in the San Bruno blast case. [KRON 4]
  • Private citizens successfully crowdfunded these anti-Islamophobia BART ads. [NBC Bay Area]
  • More on Monday's West Oakland fire: the husband of one victim speaks out, and a gap of over a year in between fire inspections by the appears to break state law. [KRON 4] [Chronicle]
  • Home prices are predicted to drop in the Marina, Financial District, SoMa, and Civic Center. [SF Gate]
  • BART just tweeted its support for leggings, FWIW. [SF Gate]
  • A civil lawsuit by San Francisco’s former chief forensic toxicologist in San Francisco Superior Court could potentially overturn any drunken-driving convictions handed down by the city's courts over the last year. [SF Weekly]
  • Munchery sounds like it is hanging on for dear life, and is stiffing some of its early backers by recapitalizing. [Bloomberg] In a move sure to upset transit advocates, Lyft is testing Lyft Shuttle in SF, featuring fixed routes and flat fares, kind of like Chariot. [The Verge]
  • Now Facebook is coming for Kickstarter, GoFundMe and the rest with its own fundraising function. [TechCrunch]
  • Twitter officially rolls out update removing @names from the 140-character limit. [Twitter]
  • Another shadowy startup is packing Millennials into luxury rentals with upholstered subdividers. [SF Mag]
  • Palmer Luckey, the Oculus founder who's been secreted away by Facebook because of his controversial funding of an alt-right meme factory, has officially left Facebook. [Upload VR]
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Jay Barmann

Jay C. Barmann is a fiction writer and web editor who's lived in San Francisco for 20+ years.

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