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- Alamo Square Park did, indeed, finally reopen today. [Bay City News]
- A bomb threat led to the evacuation of a building at SF State Wednesday morning. [ABC 7]
- Longtime Mills College professor and award-winning poet Chana Bloch has died at age 77. [SF Chronicle]
- A nine-year-old boy, out on a walk on his birthday Sunday evening, was shot and injured in Oakland. [CBS 5]
- Cal rugby star Robert Paylor, a sophomore who was severely injured during a national championship game earlier this month leaving him potentially paralyzed from the waist down, is getting some sensation back in his limbs, and a crowdfunding campaign for his care has already hit $600,000. [CBS 5]
- In case you were wondering why BART was feeling extra-crowded this week, it's because 43 train cars are currently out of service. [SF Chronicle]
- Salesforce is talking about taking more space in its namesake tower than it previously had signed a lease for, and WeWork is looking to take some floors in the tower as well. [Business Times]
- A female ex-cop has been implicated in a bank robbery in Danville. [ABC 7]
- The development plan for the Lucky 13 site was granted an EIR exemption, which could move up the timeline of its previously discussed destruction. [Socketsite]