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- Sen. Dianne Feinstein’s town hall meeting in SF Monday night was pretty loud and full of hecklers. [KQED][Chron]
- There's a fixie race happening in the Mission this weekend. [Mission Local]
- Drivers for Ford-owned private bus service Chariot are thinking about joining the Teamsters union. [Chronicle]
- A congressman from Wisconsin has tried to argue that killing internet privacy is fine because no one has to use the internet. [Consumerist]
- Replacing the city's oldest, clunkiest trolley buses is going to cost $244 million. [Examiner]
- The bids are in, and repairs to the Oroville Dam and its spillway are going to cost $275 million, or $44 million more than state officials had originally estimated. [Chronicle]
- The beverage industry has been at the Ninth Circuit this week telling the court that SF’s soda restrictions are unfair. [Chronicle]
- Apple is rumored to be testing a revamped iPhone for the phone's 10th anniversary with an all-screen front, curved glass and a stainless steel frame, and Business Insider says Samsung should be worried. [Bloomberg]
- At Facebook's F8 conference today, Zuck announced a bunch of crazy stuff, including a Snapchat-esque augmented camera platform, a goofy social virtual reality platform, and more. [TechCrunch][Wired]
- How Virgin Atlantic Is Not-So-Silently Mourning the Loss of Virgin America. [AdWeek]
- The city's proposal to have all municipal-owned sedans go electric by 2020 could cost a whole lot and that's just a fraction of the entire fleet of municipal-owned vehicles. [Examiner]