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- Former UC Berkeley Law School dean Sujit Choudhry settled a sexual harassment claim on Friday, and the victim, his former assistant, said the deal ""insults all who suffer harassment at the hands of those with power and privilege." [AP]
- The corner of Market and Castro has been named after Harvey Milk, and designs for a memorial are sought. [ABC7]
- Grocery stores in the Bay Area area experiencing a lettuce shortage. [CBS5]
- A man who decided to explore SF's sewer system was trapped, rescued. [NBC Bay Area]
- AAA is launching a car share in the East Bay, which will offer one-way vehicle rentals by the hour. [Chron]
- The moving company Mayflower says San Francisco is the US's most popular moving destination for Millennials — but don't expect them to stay forever. [Chron]
- Could California require fingerprint criminal checks for Uber/Lyft drivers? [Ex]
- The mysterious death of a Berkeley couple and their cats is still troublingly unresolved. [Chron]
- Meet the venture capitalist single-handedly funding a billboard ad campaign urging Elon Musk to cut ties with Trump. [Bloomberg]