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- A couple surprising closures and a spiffy new doughnut shop top this week's food news. [SFist]
- [Wired] argues against YouTube's removal of violent videos.
- Survey says that Bay Area residents don't count as "rich" until they have more than $4.2 million. [Curbed SF]
- Woman allegedly groped by cop gets settlement. [Bay City News]
- Meet the guy who trains Uber's "safety drivers." [CNet]
- Brace for weeks of construction on 19th Avenue. [Moving SF]
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Lit cigarette source of Berkeley blaze. [Daily Californian]
- Suspects arrested in slaying of SF woman. [KRON 4]
- Another fare evasion crackdown for BART. [Bay City News]
- When it comes time to trade in a phone, iPhone users reign supreme over Pixel-ers. [CNet]
- Facebook's signing up a conservative fact checker to help them with their fake news troubles. [Quartz]
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Violence disrupts East Bay high school football. [ABC 7]
- Sunset residents oppose proposed angled parking. [SF Examiner]