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SF News /Eve Batey

Sunday Morning Coming Down: Want Some Free Bridge Theater Seats?

Published Mar 15, 2015 · 2:00 AM PDT

  • Man saves bus full of teens that burst into flames on 680 near Walnut Creek. [Bay City News]
  • YouTube's dominance might be coming to an end. [Variety]
  • SFPD officers ignore DPW worker in distress, do nothing to stop threats she's receiving. [Civic Center]
  • Longtime SRO residents remembered. [Hoodline]
  • SF art opening features crowd of mom-jeaned women, top-knotted men. [SF Chronicle]
  • A suspect's been arrested in an indecent exposure reported at SF State. [Golden Gate Xpress]
  • Do you want some of the seats from Geary Boulevard's now-closed Bridge Theatre? They are free! [Craigslist]
  • Reggie Bush is coming to play for the 49ers. [LA Times]
  • Twitter threw roadblocks in front of Meerkat, but the game's not over yet, says the new streaming video service's founder. [re/code]
  • Looks like everyone had fun at the St. Patrick's Day parade yesterday. [ABC7] [SF Chronicle] [KTVU]
  • A day in the life of a San Francisco prosecutor. [SF Examiner]
  • Google asks, with apparent desperation, for Firefox users to change their default search engine. [Search Engine Land]

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