"Tuesday was officially San Francisco's hottest day of the year, hitting 88 degrees downtown at 2 pm. Were you stuck working all day? Yeah me too. [Chronicle] The ICE recruitment strategy for new agents includes materials that are filled with white nationalist messaging and imagery, experts say. [KQED] Larry Richard Bunke, the Petaluma man who was convicted for the beating death of this wife in 1982, was just denied parole for the 14th time. [Bay City News]"
"SF Rec & Parks is continuing to scope out new locations for pickleball courts, as demand for them grows, despite neighbors often complaining about the noise the sport creates. [NBC Bay Area] Those California zero-emissions stickers that let you drive in the carpool lane expire in seven days. [Berkeleyside] The Giants were officially eliminated from the postseason last night after blowing a five-run lead against the Cardinals. [Chronicle]"
"Some guerilla public art that appeared on the National Mall in DC on Tuesday, a pair of faux bronze statues of Trump and Jeffrey Epstein holding hands, with a plaque acknowledging "Friendship Month," was removed as of Wednesday morning. [New York Times]"
San Francisco reached 88 degrees downtown at 2 pm, marking the hottest day of the year. ICE recruitment materials for new agents reportedly contain white nationalist messaging and imagery. Larry Richard Bunke, convicted in his wife's 1982 beating death, was denied parole for the 14th time. SF Rec & Parks is seeking additional locations for pickleball courts amid rising demand and neighbor noise complaints. California zero-emissions stickers that allow carpool-lane access will expire in seven days. The Giants were eliminated from postseason contention after surrendering a five-run lead to the Cardinals. Faux bronze statues of Trump and Jeffrey Epstein erected on the National Mall were removed.
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