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It is 7 a.m, 53° and headed to only 61° – our lousy SF summers are back. It does get warmer, but not until the end of the week. Details for the next ten days are here.

A day of service and the Business Insider has an interesting religion map on what religion comes in second to Christianity in each state. 

And opposition to the 16th Street Plaza project continues to heat up, writes 48 Hills. 

Socketsite does the math and tells us that 1,000 more residents of San Francisco are now employed than at the peak of the last dot com boom in 200.  There are lots of numbers to look at here.  

Enjoy the day! And, if you see any news out there, send tips to missionlocal@gmail.com.

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