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Richmond Man Will Stand Trial in Suede Nightclub Shooting; Obama Raffling Off Dinner With Him

• 21-year-old Keandre Davis of Richmond has been ordered to stand trial in the shooting that happened at Suede nightclub near Fisherman’s Wharf in February, 2010. Davis and another suspect who is still large shot a total of 40 rounds that night, wounding three and killing nineteen-year-old Lawon Hall. [AP/Tribune]

• Regarding the difficulty of getting a full liquor license in the Mission, and how Valencia Street is quickly reaching the 20% saturation point with restaurants. [Mission Local]

• A slideshow of where Margaret Cho likes to eat in S.F. [Feast]

• A new study by a group of local students finds that most corner stores are not in compliance with “Lee’s Law,” the state law aimed at curbing underage drinking, named for Congresswoman Barbara Lee, that requires them to devote less a third of their window advertising to alcohol. [Appeal]

• President Obama is raffling off a ticket to have dinner with him at an “undisclosed location” to anyone who makes a campaign contribution of $5 or more. [CBS]

• Rush Limbaugh is now hawking iced tea called Two If by Tea. Get it? Like, because of the Tea Party? [Gawker]

• Increasingly, chain restaurants like Domino’s Pizza, Starbucks, and others are putting out smartphone apps. Goody. [NRN]

• The hottest (coldest?) rumor circulating in the ice-cream grapevine is that Ben & Jerry’s will produce a “Schweddy Balls” flavor inspired by SNL. [NYDN]

Bon App has named the “Best BBQ Restaurant in America”: newcomer Franklin Barbecue in Austin. Let the arguments ensue! [Bon Appetit]

Richmond Man Will Stand Trial in Suede Nightclub Shooting; Obama Raffling Off