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- The Bay Area-shot 13 Reasons Why drops on Netflix today. [Chron]
- Wow: The final drone footage of the Apple campus. [Curbed]
- In the Sierra where snowpack exceeds record heights, flooding is a serious fear. [KRON4]
- A runway closure spells major delays at SFO next month. [KRON4]
- Black Mountain Institute, a literary center at the University of Nevada Las Vegas, has acquired the heretofore San Francisco literary magazine The Believer, which will move to Vegas. [Chron]
- To protest the repeal of broadband privacy rules, some campaigns to raise money to buy lawmakers' web browsing histories are gaining traction. [CNET]
- Bay Area commuters say they're willing to pay more taxes if it'll reduce traffic congestion. [Business Times]
- Here's how a single payer health plan for all Californians, as proposed in state legislature, would work. [CBS5]
- A no-show witness who was to testify Thursday in a trial against a San Francisco woman accused of anti-gay hate crimes was reportedly absent because he had been threatened. [BAR]
- Another lawsuit has been filed in the Ghost Ship case one behalf of Edmond Lapine II, one of the 36 who died in the December warehouse fire. [Chron]
- The Trump administration took its case yesterday to the federal appeals court in San Francisco after a federal judge in Hawaii refused to reinstate the President's travel ban. [Chron]
- Meanwhile, here's a more detailed breakdown of SF programs threatened by Trump’s threatened sanctuary city cuts. [Chron]