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- A new report says that 58 percent of doctors can't afford to buy a home in San Francisco. [Curbed]
- A rollover crash on northbound 101 near SFO closed one lane of the freeway today. [SFGate]
- A scathing review from [KQED] refers to the "myopia" and "tone-deafness" of the newly opened Summer of Love exhibit at the deYoung.
- UC Berkeley students are angry about the slow speed of and lack of info in school alerts on sexual assaults. [NBC Bay Area]
- Two Fresno men were arrested in connection with an armed robbery at the Golden Gate Bridge vista point at 3:45 a.m. Tuesday. [CBS 5]
- Breitbart goes after a Fresno State professor who has tweeted out criticism of President Trump. [CBS 5]
- Data shows just how much the recent construction boom has slowed traffic in SF. [Examiner]
- Behold: This dumb dog in Vacaville got his head stuck in a hole in a wall, and firefighters had to come rescue him. [CBS 5]
- A showdown is brewing between the SFMTA and SFFD, as the MTA plans to install protected bike lanes on Upper Market despite the Fire Department's opposition. [HumanStreets]
- Alaska Airlines is shutting down Virgin America's rewards program, Elevate, but paying 1.3 Alaska miles per Elevate point. [SF Business Times]
- How Silicon Valley is beginning to fight the FCC's newly relaxed net neutrality rules. [Recode]
- Supervisor Sandra Lee Fewer is reviving former Supe John Avalos’s idea for SF to open a municipal bank. [Examiner]
- Will removing bar codes from rental cars prevent break-ins? Supervisor Norman Yee seems to think so. [Examienr]
- Google just launched AutoDraw, a new web-based tool that pairs machine learning with drawings created by talented artists to help you draw. [Google]
- Yahoo allegedly misused funds that were supposed to be set aside to help Chinese dissidents, and a group of Chinese political activists are suing the company in federal court for $17 million. [Chronicle]
- This year's salmon-fishing season will be limited and cut short because of historically low numbers of adult chinook salmon in the Pacific, a lingering effect of the drought. [Chronicle]
- A fire on a mail delivery truck on I-580 in Oakland on Tuesday destroyed a bunch of mail bound for people in Oakland. [ABC 7]