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- What are you up to this week? [SFist]
- Two former Bay Area Air Quality Management District employees have brought on a whistleblower lawsuit against the district, accusing it of improperly destroying records and documents regarding air pollution. [Bay City News]
- [Slate] on "Why Uber May Never Reform Itself."
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Stanley shames drivers who abuse the Bay Bridge bus lane. [KRON 4]
- Self-driving Ubers are now ready for passengers in Arizona. [Roadshow]
- The Roxie's got a freshly restored marquee. [Capp Street Crap]
- A 26-year-old man died after he was ejected from his dirt bike in a crash. [SF Chronicle]
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One displaced in Market Street fire. [Mission Local]
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Berkeley police on Tuesday arrested a man suspected of stabbing a staff member at a private school. [NBC Bay Area]
- The woman who helped build Michelle Obama’s brand is joining Instagram. [Recode]
- Speaking of Instagram, they are now launching the ability to share up a mix of up to 10 photos or videos as a single carousel post that friends can swipe through. [TechCrunch]
- The San Francisco Police Department is in the midst of rolling out a security system that tracks much of the department’s internal computer activity, and can even monitor photocopying and print outs. [SF Examiner]