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3 March 2015 / SF News / Eve Batey

Tuesday Morning Roundup: Today's Free Pancake Day

  • You can get free pancakes at IHOP today. [USA Today]
  • Congrats to Cecilia Vega, a one-time Chron staffer who's just been named a weekend co-anchor for World News Tonight. [TV Newser]
  • Uber is publishing a print magazine for its drivers. Gotta do something with all that VC I guess. [Business Insider]
  • A 30-story tower could rise from what's now a teeny-tiny SoMa parking lot. [SocketSite]
  • Developers win right to chop down public trees to aid in construction efforts. [Hoodline]
  • San Francisco's Archdiocese is apparently looking for a director of communications. Oh boy. [SF Chronicle]
  • People flooded last night's town hall on Thursday's fatal police shooting in the Mission, and repeatedly questioned SFPD claims that it was justified. [ABC7] [Bay City News] [KTVU] [SF Examiner] [Mission Local] [SF Chronicle]
  • Tenants of the community live work space Station 40 are publicly calling out their landlords for evicting them from a building at 16th and Mission. [Mission Local]
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