
"A woman was arrested by CHP officers in Dublin after crashing her car, possibly under the influence of drugs or alcohol, and leaving a 1-year-old child behind in the car. The officers found the woman walking along the roadway of I-580, and when they located the car, they found the child inside; the child is reportedly okay. [CHP-Dublin/Facebook] The Institute of Contemporary Art San Francisco is going "nomadic" when it leaves its home of one year, the Cube on Montgomery Street, early next year."
"SF City Economist Ted Egan forecasts that Mayor Lurie's upzoning plan would likely only produce around 14,600 units in the next 20 years less than half the Housing Element mandate of 36,000 units by 2031 and it would only drive rents down an average of around $100. [Mission Local] The pain points will increase this weekend from the government shutdown, for many Americans."
"Senate Majority Leader John Thune did some yelling on the Senate floor today, referring to the "Democrat shutdown," and blaming Democrats for the fact that SNAP benefits won't be paid. Democrats argue that it's the Trump administration playing a political game and not tapping into a contingency fund that exists for just this purpose, but Thune says, "this is not some political game." [CNN]"
A woman crashed her car on I-580 in Dublin and was arrested after officers found her walking; a 1-year-old child was left inside the vehicle and is reportedly okay. The Institute of Contemporary Art San Francisco will leave the Cube and operate nomadically, presenting site-specific works and starting with sculptures at the Transamerica Annex. City economist Ted Egan projects Mayor Lurie’s upzoning would produce roughly 14,600 units in 20 years and lower rents by about $100. The government shutdown is delaying SNAP benefits and complicating Obamacare sign-ups with rising premiums. Hurricane Melissa killed 30 people in the Caribbean, including 20 in Haiti. The SF Fire Department rescued a dog from a Fort Funston cliff.
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