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- Your long holiday weekend ICYMI: Serena Williams gave birth, the bill to allow CA cities to keep bars open until 4 a.m. looks dead, Oakland Police release details in musician's death, a man in apparent crisis stopped Mission traffic, more of the old Bay Bridge blew up, and from Burning Man we have a photo gallery, a hyper lapse, and details on the tragic death at festival.
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Your Saturday, Sunday, and Labor Day links
- The ‘No Wall on the Waterfront’ trial brought by Gavin Newsom against SF has been delayed until early next year. [SF Examiner]
- Relocating sub-acute patients from closing St. Luke’s hospital proves difficult. [Mission Local]
- San Francisco has taken a tentative step toward becoming the first local government in the country to run its voting machines on open-source software. [SF Chronicle]
- SFPD's auxiliary force, the Patrol Specials, might not last much longer. [NBC Bay Area]
- Launching a new cryptocurrency just got harder in China. [CNet]
- Fatal fall at Apple site leads to lawsuit. [Legal Reader]
- Robert W. Hallam, one of California's biggest brokers of precious metals and coins reportedly contributed to KKK leader David Duke's political campaign. [IndyBay]
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UC Berkeley delays release of tickets for Ben Shapiro’s speaking event. [Daily Californian]
- How Apple engineered its watch to push you to perform at your peak. [Men's Health]
- BART's running at their usual blindingly fast speeds today after a weekend of slow moving. [SF Examiner]