- The number of evictions in San Francisco is at the highest level in at least ten years. [48 Hills] [Mission Local]
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Fusion and Matter both have big interviews with the lawyer taking Uber, Postmates, and other large contractor-based companies to task. [Fusion] [Matter]
- Luxury bus service Leap agrees to put back a single disabled ramp after they allegedly took them all off to make room for bar seating. But hey, they're sorry if they "offended" anyone. [Business Times]
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Funny or Die imagines Candace Cameron texting the Olsen twins about being in the Full House reboot [Funny or Die]
- Just so everyone doesn’t think SF is the only place on earth where the real estate market does terrible things to beloved eating and retail institutions, here’s a list of 20 in New York that have shuttered in recent years due to rent hikes. [Curbed NY]
- Blind passengers can sue Uber for discrimination. [Chron]
- Though a massive development is planned for where “Inner Mission” (née CELLSpace) rents, they’ve now decided to fight eviction. [Mission Local]
- Sheriff’s deputies are to get body cameras. [Ex]
- A new report ranks Google as the 5th largest spender in US lobbying. [BuzzFeed]