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- A two-alarm fire has just broken out at 1810 Page Street, near Cole. [SFFD/Twitter]
- A 31-year-old Redwood City man, Brandon Yamagata, has been accused of having an inappropriate relationship with a minor and exposing himself to other women, and authorities are looking for possible other victims. [CBS 5]
- Beloved events site Upcoming.org is being revived by its founder four years after Yahoo killed it off. [Venturebeat]
- In case you missed it, a couple hundred people marched through North Beach for St. Stupid’s Day on Saturday (April 1st). [NBC Bay Area]
- An SFPD officer has been fired for sending anti-Muslim texts. [Examiner]
- Staunch advocate of SF's sanctuary city policy Jeff Adachi, the SF Public Defender, is coming under fire by the DA and others for being notably aggressive toward witnesses who are undocumented, and intimidating them based on their immigration status. [SF Chronicle]
- Muni claims to have a "zero tolerance" policy for drivers who use their cellphones while operating Muni vehicles, however their policy actually allows for two previous offenses before termination. [SF Chronicle]
- Beloved Berkeley homeless character Hate Man, who wasn't really hateful at all and had lived in and around People's Park since 1970, has died at age 80. [SF Chronicle]
- Though Dianne Feinstein is now a vocal opponent of President Trump's stance on illegal immigrants, her own stance was quite different when she took office over 20 years ago. [Examiner]
- A pack of coyotes killed one woman's 9-year-old Yorkshire terrier in Broderick Terry Park near Lake Merced several months ago, and she's now speaking out to remind pet owners not to take their dogs there, especially off-leash. [CBS 5]
- In related news, a coyote that lives on Bernal Hill was recently chased off by a bigger dog. [Bernalwood]