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- A pretty butterfly mural in the Mission was defaced with tags, and completely covered in paint. [Mission Local]
- Two dead in Lake Berryessa plane crash. [SF Chronicle] [ABC 7]
- Uber doesn’t protect female drivers from sexual harassment, [The Intercept] says in a new piece detailing, for one, the terrible experiences of one trans woman driver in LA.
- Reported suicide threat prompts brief Hayes Valley shelter-in-place. [ABC 7]
- There is of course a protest planned for tonight at 201 Steiner Street, the former Bean There cafe space that Blue Bottle is planning to move in to. [Hoodline]
- SF is seeking $187,000 from PG&E to cover losses from the recent blackout. [Chronicle]
- CCSF hit with questions over proposed performing arts center. [SocketSite]
- Apple's stock hit a new record today. [CNet]
- A lot of Bay Area bridges are in awful shape. [CBS 5]
- In a federal suit filed in San Francisco by the Department of Justice against Bumble Bee Tuna, the tuna company is pleading guilty and paying a $25 million criminal fine for conspiring with other tuna distributors in a price-fixing scheme. [Consumerist]
- An Austrian court has ruled Facebook must delete "hate postings" not just in Austria but across whole platform. [Reuters]
- Complaints are being raised about a proposed Hayes Valley condo development. [Socketsite]
- This sizable development could rise at Stanyan and Frederick. [Hoodline]
- The Giants are using some sort of weird, brain-zapping headgear. Is that going to make them start winning? [KQED]
- [Curbed] dug up some cool old SF apartment rental ads.
- The Chronicle's John King compares SF’s newest privately owned public areas in the bases of office buildings, saving his worst critiques for SalesForce’s at 350 Mission. [Chronicle]