- In an expected move, Tartine's ownership has declined to recognize the unionization effort that some employees are supporting, and they've hired local PR man Sam Singer to handle the upcoming process. Also, in a letter to employees, they cite "bullying" and some badmouthing on the internet about Tartine as "an example of how the union and its supporters will attempt to tarnish Tartine's reputation if they do not get what they want." [Chronicle]
- A 21-year-old pedestrian was critically injured Sunday morning on 19th Avenue near SF State. [SF Weekly]
- That "rogue" e-scooter company Go X is saying it's going to put over 1,500 scooters on the streets, but the City Attorney and SFMTA are pushing back. [Chronicle]
- The Board of Supervisors is voting on a 20-year lease for a Post Street building that will become a Navigation Center for homeless youth. [Examiner]
- A group of eight suspects allegedly attacked a 16-year-old girl on Beach Street in Fisherman's Wharf with a golf club last week, stealing her phone and watch. [Hoodline]
- Hundreds of Berkeley High School students walked out today to protest rape culture. [Berkeleyside]
- A 34-year-old CHP officer from Fremont was arrested for a sexual relationship he was allegedly having with a 16-year-old girl. [ABC 7]
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