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SF News /Eve Batey

Thursday Morning Roundup: SF 'Awash' With Offenders?

Published Feb 12, 2015 · 1:00 AM PST

  • Marin Mountain Bike has to recall some kids' cycles over safety issues. [KRON4]
  • "Stanford douchebags" (just kidding, that's a reference to this!) will be paying 3.5% more to go to school next year. [ABC7]
  • More problems for the family of declared-dead-but-still-being-kept-"alive" Oakland teen Jahi McMath. [SF Chronicle]
  • Watch out, beachgoers: Bay Area shorelines will be dangerous this weekend. [CBS5]
  • Hit-and-run at 23rd and Potrero. [Mission Local]
  • Bill Clinton played some golf at Harding Park the other day. [SF Gate]
  • Wasn't one of you bothered that SF Public Defender Jeff Adachi commented on the death of suitcase body suspect Mark Andrus? Whoever that was will love this report on Adachi's remarks re the suicide of a Daly City man. [SF Examiner]
  • Twitter's spending $30 million to buy a "social media talent agency." [re/code]
  • Bold move: [Hoodline]'s not going to let your comments appear until after they OK 'em.
  • Disabled parking placard sweep goes down on Clement. [Richmond SF blog]
  • The [Huffington Post]'s SF food bucket list.
  • [SF Weekly] says that SF is "awash" with non-violent criminals.
  • I'm sure it's smooth sailing from here on out, as I finish season two of The Wire. [Previously.tv]

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