Children's clothing retailer Gymboree files for bankruptcy with over $1 billion in debt https://t.co/b2v9dAXl3S pic.twitter.com/oeMB4qQ89c
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- Oakland is bracing for another Warriors Finals win and citywide celebration like they had in 2015, and fans attending tonight's game at Oracle Arena are being told no backpacks will be allowed. [CBS 5]
- Roger Waters’ Oakland show on Saturday was full of anti-Trump imagery, much of which ended up on social media. [Chronicle]
- SF-based children's clothing retailer Gymboree is declaring bankruptcy but says they hope to keep most of their stores and employees. [CBS 5]
- Meanwhile The Gap’s ongoing failure has cost the Fisher family billions in stock value. [Chronicle]
- Instagram may finally be cracking down on "like" bots that automatically like and comment on others posts in the hopes of gaining more followers. [New York Times]
- Toll cheats without license plates are costing the Bay Area millions. [Chronicle]
- Reforms that were promised in Oakland following the Ghost Ship tragedy are slow to take shape. [Chronicle]
- The woman who allegedly abandoned her kid near the SF Zoo last Monday is denying the charges against her.
- LSD king Owsley Stanley’s ‘Sonic Journals’ surface after 50 years. [Chronicle]
- More on how social media companies use addictive tools. [KQED]
- The Ferry Building’s owners are about to put it on sale. [Bloomberg]
- SF joins with 11 other cities to post climate change data that was purged from the EPA's website under Trump. See it here. [Chronicle]
- The city is expected to miss its HIV treatment goals, which include a 90 percent reduction in diagnoses and deaths by 2020. [Examiner]