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20 September 2017 / SF News / Jessica Lachenal

Day Around The Bay: Sessions Rails Against Sanctuary Cities



  • Attorney General Jeff Sessions rails against CA sanctuary city policy in speech in Portland. [Fox News] [NBC] [Chron]

  • The Chron's Sam Whiting shared a look at Bernal Hill’s ”DREAM” public art piece.

  • A Sacramento Bee op-ed described former SF residents fleeing to their city as "drunk millionaires in a dollar store."

  • San Francisco school area is fourth-worst in the nation for distracted driving. [Chron]

  • One Big Sur sanctuary has brought the California Condor back from near extinction. [Chron]

  • The lead Design Engineer for the troubled Millennium Tower has been summoned to testify, while homeowners run into some legal issues. [NBC Bay Area]

  • Stanley Roberts is once again exposing some People Behaving Badly, this time looking at people ignoring signs in San Francisco. [KRON 4]

  • Uber faces widespread bribery allegations in Asia. [Bloomberg]

  • Silicon Valley company that made robot that attacked kid at Stanford mall rolls out two more models. [NBC Bay Area] [ABC 7]

  • Mission musician in trouble after illegally chopping down trees. [Mission Local]

  • A Concord couple was arrested after attacking a BART employee who pursued them for evading a fare. [CBS]

  • San Francisco and Oakland sue major oil companies over rising sea levels. [Chron]

  • Cole Valley resident livestreams detention by SFPD over his alleged resemblance to suspect (they're both black, that’s about it). [Hoodline]

  • Juicero creator is currently in Muir Woods on a 5-day "water cleanse," otherwise known as fasting. Just... just fasting. [Eater]

  • Citizen’s controversial crime tracker expands to SF, picks up $12 million Series A from Sequoia. [TechCrunch]

  • The National Park Service has funded UC Berkeley's research project on the Black Panther Party. [Pacific Standard]

  • Thieves in Hollister led police on a 72-mile chase, injuring one officer in the process. [Chron]

  • The Bay Bridged shared some great photos of The Seed playing at DNA Lounge, which we previewed earlier last week.

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