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- This cat and bunny are friends. [ABC 7]
- A historic Berkeley church damaged by a fire last fall is reopening today. [KRON 4]
- Makers of YouTube videos that contain hateful content had better find a new way to make cash. [Ad Week]
- Despite opposition from some residents, a building to house some non-profits is moving forward in the Mission. [SF Chronicle]
- Still more racist graffiti was left at a Bay Area school, this time in Castro Valley. [NBC Bay Area]
- A San Jose state basketball player has been arrested, allegedly after he committed a violent robbery. [ABC7]
- Apple music is reportedly losing an exec. [Axios]
- An Oakland homeless man was injured during a cleanup of the encampment in which he lived. [CBS 5]
- A new UC regent is also co-owner of the Golden State Warriors. [SF Chronicle]
- South SF's water is again safe to drink. [NBC Bay Area] [SF Chronicle]
- Rare whales spotted in Monterey Bay. [ABC 7]
- Apple prepares to show of a pack of new features Monday, but the [New York Times] argues that "Many of its existing features are already too complicated for many users to figure out."
- Gun violence opponents marched across the Golden Gate Bridge Saturday. [CBS 5]