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- A doctor and two nurses based in Watsonville have been charged in a disturbing child molestation case involving sex with children as young as three. [ABC 7]
- During the sentencing phases of the Sierra LeMar case, LeMar's parents gave emotional statements in the courtroom today. [CBS 5]
- KRON 4’s “The Backstory” show takes us behind the scenes with Stanley Roberts at this year's 4/20. [KRON 4]
- Get excited: After a six-month renovation, the Hard Rock Cafe at Fisherman's Wharf is reopening. [KTVU]
- Someone is leaving painted pianos all over Napa. [CBS 5]
- In case you were walking by and wondering, here is why there is a Confederate Flag hanging in a window at the Old Mint. [Chronicle]
- To mark the Summer of Love, a giant mushroom is to be erected on Haight Street. [Hoodline]
- The latest Ghost Ship lawsuit that names PG&E suggests that the utility is liable for "not noticing red flags about [the building's] electric use." [Business Times]
- SF Uber driver disappears after allegedly trying to return a cell phone to a passenger, and his family wants Uber to help them track him down. [NBC Bay Area]
- A Caltrans worker won a $3 million settlement after supervisors ignored his allergies. [CBS 5]
- Facebook says they’re now withholding clickbait from their News Feed. [TechCrunch]
- Though SF decided against building a new jail, the sheriff wants to move inmates out of the old one and into a new one. [Examiner]
- Brace yourselves for the Legend Of Zelda Symphony, coming to SF. [Live 105]
- Fresno-area kid slips laxative pills into teacher’s coffee, is arrested. [Fresno Bee]