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- Today's terror attack in Barcelona has prompted the SFPD to increase foot patrols in touristed areas of the city. [Examiner]
- Owners of small, multi-unit buildings with five units or fewer saw their garbage bills shoot up last month thanks to city-approved hikes by Recology, and some are saying these are discouraging recycling. [Chronicle]
- PG&E walks through how it will handle the power shortage that will occur during Monday's eclipse. [ABC 7]
- Here's kind of interesting yarn: A Marin county prosecutor allegedly conned a dying man into signing over his Sierra cabin to him, and now the family is suing to get it back. [Chronicle]
- There's a free E-40 show at a block party at the Oakland Museum this weekend called Neighborhood Flavour, sponsored by Jack Daniels. But it appears that RSVPs are now sold out. [SFGate]
- Here are some new renderings for the massive development planned for the Lucky Penny site at Geary and Masonic. [Socketsite]
- BART rarely fines anyone for bad behavior. [Chronicle]
- Muni can’t find anyone to fix their elevators. [Examiner]