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Dolores Park Gets Trashed, ISIS Video Targets SF + Marijuana Legalization on Ballot
01 July 2016
(Guru Khalsa)
ISIS released a video encouraging lone actors to commit acts of violence, a gardener voices opinions on Dolores Park's Pride celebrations, and other new from the past week.
Rec & Parks Gardener Calls 'Love Dolores' Campaign 'Useless', Rails Against 'F**king Awful' Park-Goers, SFist
A gardener with the Recreation and Parks Department has some strong opinions following this past weekend's Pride celebrations at Dolores Park. Namely, how useless the "Love Dolores" campaign is, and how you should all stop treating the park like a "f**k dumpster." Read more.
New ISIS Video Names Targets in San Francisco, Las Vegas,ABC7 News
A new video released by ISIS celebrates the Orlando nightclub shooting and names targets in Las Vegas and San Francisco. The video features the iconic Golden Gate Bridge and buildings in San Francisco's Financial District. On Monday, spokespeople with the San Francisco Police Department and FBI said they are aware of the video, but that there are no credible threats to the Bay Area. Read more.
Mark Zuckerberg Builds a Wall, Pisses Off His Island Neighbors, Huffington Post
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg is building a wall. Not the "write something..." kind of wall he made some of his billions from, but a brick and mortar, Donald Trump kind of wall. And his neighbors on the Hawaiian island of Kauai are not happy about it.Read more.
California Marijuana Legalization Measure on November Ballot, The Sacramento Bee
Californians' November ballot will include an initiative to legalize the recreational use of marijuana, with the coming campaign likely to reverberate nationwide given the state's size and implications for similar efforts elsewhere. Read more.
Airbnb Sues San Francisco to Block New Law Aimed at Delisting 'Illegal' Rentals, NBC Bay Area
The popular home-sharing company Airbnb is suing San Francisco in order to block an upcoming change in law that could potentially put the online-based company, and other websites like it, on the hook for thousands of dollars in fines per day. Read more.