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- Five years later, the trial for one of SF's most infamous mass murders begins. [SF]
- Teens like Snapchat twice as much as they like Instagram. [Ad Week]
- Do all these SF move-in deals mean the market is softening? [SF Gate]
- The SFMTA to mull further safety improvements to Folsom Street next week. [Moving SF]
- The dean of Berkeley's law school argues that there "isn’t a line" between hate speech and free speech. [Daily Californian]
- No one knows why the cops hauled hundreds of bikes out of the Folsom Street residence. [Mission Local]
- [Reuters] reports that Waymo has hot Uber with a $1 billion settlement demand.
- Google will permanently disable a control on its new $50 speaker after the gadget listened in on some users.[Business Insider]
- Speeding driver seriously injures two women near Union Square. [SF Chronicle]
- Oakland doctor accused of fondling and jerking off a patient. [Bay Area Reporter]
- It's not too late to score tickets for [Tablehopper]'s Happy Hour fundraiser to benefit those impacted by Mexico last month's devastating earthquake. Tickets are pay what you can, beginning at $35, and on the agenda are food and drinks from some of SF's most in-demand bars and restaurants. The event is a 100 percent donation to Diego Luna and Gael García Bernal's fund, which promises a remarkable transparency in funds distribution.