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- Your weekend ICYMI: Oakland officials had been warned that the site of a fatal fire was extremely dangerous, there's a break in a year-old case of a missing toddler whose mom was found buried in SF, Tequila Mockingbird has opened, and a member of San Francisco's Gay Men's Chorus collapsed and died during a performance.
- Your Saturday and Sunday links
- President Trump has OKed disaster relief funds for California counties devastated by the recent wave of storms. [NBC Bay Area]
- SF Giants lose in season opener. [Associated Press]
- As of June, SF's libraries will be 7-days-a-week operations. [SF Examiner]
- A 50-year-old Napa man is behind bars after he allegedly drugged, raped and kidnapped a 13-year-old girl. [CBS 5]
- Shares in one British company crash after Apple announces they won't be using them anymore. [Fortune]
- Inside the Cable Car Museum. [MrEricSir]
- Bay Bridge traffic was snarled Sunday evening following crash near Treasure Island. [ABC 7]
- Indecent exposure reported at SF State library. [Golden Gate Xpress]
- Now that YouTube is trying to fix its ad problem, content creators say they're making less. [Advertising Age]