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That's a lot of circling. [SFist]
- The co-founder of Twitter’s talent agency arm is leaving the company. [CNet]
- Berkeley police seek missing 5-year-old. [NBC Bay Area]
- This story about a backpack left on Muni is a little worrisome. [Fog City Notes]
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Brace for Muni Metro subway closures as the SFMTA begins their testing of new trains. [Moving SF]
- San Francsico rents are dropping "ever so slightly" each month. [Curbed SF]
- There's a Snapchat Spectacles vending machine in the Westfield Mall now. [SF Examiner]
- Parking protected bike lanes to appear on Folsom Street by year's end. [Streetsblog SF]
- The BLM agent whose gun was used to shoot and kill Kate Steinle has been asked to testify in the trial for her shooter, a request the agency is balking at. [Associated Press]
- Workers in SF and Oakland rarely use their PTO. [SF Business Times]
- Recently-promoted OPD officers allegedly had ties to recent high-profile sexual exploitation scandal. [ABC 7]
- Video shows Oakland pedestrian crash that injured three. [CBS 5]
- The Asian Art museum wants your help to break a world record today. [NBC Bay Area]
- Yet another Silicon Valley startup CEO faces allegations of sexual harassment — and this time, it's an aggressive physical assault. [TechCrunch]