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- Check out some drone footage of the early progress at the Warriors arena site in Mission Bay. [KRON 4]
- Another self-driving cab company, Voyage, arrives in the Bay Area, hopes to eat Uber's lunch. [Business Inside]
- Disgraced founder Elizabeth Holmes might owe Theranos $25 million. [SF Business Times]
- More than a year after developers unveiled the refurbished Hibernia Bank Building, tenants have yet to ink a deal for any of the building's space. [SF Business Times]
- The Bay Bridge bike path is set to open on weekdays starting May 5. [Chronicle]
- Two Vallejo men have been arrested in connection with the brazen Sunday shooting in the Tenderloin that killed one man. [Examiner]
- The San Francisco police union is already calling for an investigation into new Chief William Scott's decision to appoint only men to his command staff in his most recent round of promotions. [Chronicle]
- Gov. Jerry Brown's administration has just proposed some changes that would reconcile the state's new recreational pot law with its long-standing law on medical marijuana. [KQED]
- A conservation group wants to donate land to expand the East Bay’s John Muir National Historic site, but it will take an act of Congress for it to become a reality. [CBS 5]
- Meet the SF-based organizer of the nationwide Trump Chicken movement, which will put on a show on Tax Day. [NBC Bay Area]
- Chronicle columnist David Talbot pens a lively column about how he tricked a 68-year-old lesbian underground cartoonist who created fliers criticizing Supervisor Hillary Ronen for her support of a proposed Homeless Navigation Center on Cesar Chavez into meeting with Ronen and having a dialogue. [Chronicle]
- 28-year-old San Francisco swimming instructor Nicholas Hodges was arrested Tuesday after police searched his home and found a trove of child pornography. [Chronicle]